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Annotating An Aplet With Notes; Annotating An Aplet With Sketches; Downloading E-Lessons From The Web; Sending And Receiving Aplets - HP 40gs User Manual

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Annotating an aplet with notes

Annotating an aplet with sketches

H I N T

Downloading e-lessons from the web

Sending and receiving aplets

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The Note view (
aplet. See Chapter 20, "Notes and sketches".
The Sketch view (
current aplet. See chapter 20, "Notes and sketches".
Notes and sketches that you attach to an aplet become
part of the aplet. When you transfer the aplet to another
calculator, the associated note and sketch are transferred
as well.
In addition to the standard aplets that come with the
calculator, you can download aplets from the world wide
web. For example, Hewlett-Packard's Calculators web
site contains aplets that demonstrate certain mathematical
concepts. Note that you need the Graphing Calculator
Connectivity Kit in order to load aplets from a PC.
Hewlett-Packard's Calculators web site can be found at:
http://www.hp.com/calculators
A convenient way to distribute or share problems in class
and to turn in homework is to transmit (copy) aplets
directly from one HP 40gs to another. This can take place
via a suitable cable. ( You can use a serial cable with a
4-pin mini-USB connector, which plugs into the RS232
port on the calculator. The serial cable is available as a
separate accessory.)
You can also send aplets to, and receive aplets from, a
PC. This requires special software running on the PC (such
as the PC Connectivity Kit). A USB cable with a 5-pin mini-
USB connector is provided with the hp40gs for
connecting with a PC. It plugs into the USB port on the
calculator.
) attaches a note to the current
NOTE
) attaches a picture to the
SKETCH
Extending aplets

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