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                     11: This is a traditional style calculator.\
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                     13: Enter a number, followed by an operation, followed by equals (or another operation) to display the result.\
                     14: \
                     15: The numeric keypad can also be used for direct entry of numbers  & operations.  Use the 
                     16: \i Enter
                     17: \i0  key for equals.\
                     18: \
                     19: Use the key markings on the screen and 
                     20: \i not
                     21: \i0  those labelled on the physical keyboard.  The calculator's 
                     22: \i Clear
                     23: \i0  key is labelled on the physical keyboard as �=�.\
                     24: \
                     25: The 
                     26: \i Clear
                     27: \i0  key can be used to clear the current entry, leaving the previously entered value.  The 
                     28: \i Clear All
                     29: \i0  key clears both values from the calculator and resets it.\
                     30: \
                     31: Numbers can be directly entered into the display by selecting the gray display field with the mouse and typing or pasting a number.  Be sure to follow with an operation key when you have finished entering the number.  You can also enter numbers in this way using scientific notation (e. g. 1.2345e+10).\
                     32: \
                     33: Likewise, numbers displayed in the calculator's gray display field can be selected, cut or copied, and pasted into other applications.\
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                     35: 
                     36: \i Current limitation: The calculator does not check the validity of what is typed into the display.\
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