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Quick access to L1758
04-17-2022, 10:03 PM (This post was last modified: 04-17-2022 10:35 PM by matalog.)
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Quick access to L1758
I installed HLP49 (L1758) on my 50g today, and I can access it from the Files menu, but I would prefer for it to appear in my VARS buttons menu, as a shortcut that I can select with an F key. Is that possible to do?

What is the standard way to open a Library program like that? Is it possible from the LIB button RS-2?
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04-17-2022, 11:00 PM (This post was last modified: 04-17-2022 11:01 PM by Joe Horn.)
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RE: Quick access to L1758
Yes. Make sure that the library is stored in a port (I use Port 2 for this library) and that you've pressed ON+C to perform a warmstart which installs the library. Then you can purge it from Home memory, and access it via the LIB key. Its soft key looks like "HLP49". I use the HLP49.SD command so much that I have assigned it to the shift-and-hold MTH key.

In general, library commands are accessed via the LIB key, but they only appear there after being properly installed in port memory.

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04-17-2022, 11:16 PM (This post was last modified: 04-17-2022 11:17 PM by matalog.)
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RE: Quick access to L1758
When I press LIB, It brings up 4 soft options, HPPOW , :0: , :1: , :2:

I stored it in Port 2, so I then click on :2: . That brings me to 5 soft menu buttons, one of which is 1758. They are just numbers, no names.

I have put the folder on the SD, the L1758 file in the Flash Port 2, then turned the calculator on while holding F3.

When I press the soft menu button for 1758, it just puts Library 1758: HLP49 on the stack.

The only way I was able to run this is from files select the HLP49 in Port 2, push right, then EVAL on the first entry.
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04-18-2022, 12:08 AM
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RE: Quick access to L1758
I found a video on youtube showing how to do it, and only realised then that you have to actually press ON+C while the calculator is already on.
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