Casio CFX-9950GB PLUS User Manual

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Casio CFX-9950GB PLUS User Manual

1. Getting Started

k k k k k CASIO Program-Link Package
The CASIO Program-Link package includes the following items:
k k k k k Manual Conventions
• All of the operations in this manual are explained using the Windows operating
• Menu operations are notated within the text of this manual as hyphenated com-
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• Macintosh Program Disk
• PC Program Disk
• Communication cable (with Macintosh connector)
• CASIO Program-Link User's Guide
The terms "Program-Link" and "this software" as used in this manual refer to the
Program-Link software that comes with the FA-123 Package.
The term "calculator" as used in this manual refers to your CASIO Graphic Scientific
Calculator.
This manual explains only the procedures required to operate the Program-Link
application software. It assumes that you are already familiar with the following
computer operations.
• Pull-down menu operations, clicking, double-clicking, and dragging with the
mouse
• Text input using the keyboard
• Icon and window operations.
See the documentation that comes with your computer for full details on these
operations.
system. What actually appears on the display of your computer may differ some-
what if you are using a different operating system.
mands with the menu hierarchy progressing from left to right.
Example
Selecting the Open command from the File menu would be
described as: "Select File-Open ."
Menu (Windows)