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May I ask if it is intentional that db48x reverses the behaviour of the shift keys in combination with a variable?
On the 48/50, LEFTSHIFT+VARIABLE stores the value on the stack into the variable, and RIGHTSHIFT+VARIABLE recalls it.
On DB48x, the behaviour is reversed. Since my regular calc is a 48GX, I very often stumble on this and overwrites a variable when I intended to recall it. Yes, I know the menu indicator on db48x changes to reflect if store or recall will execute, but I still stumble on it.
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May I ask if it is intentional that db48x reverses the behaviour of the shift keys in combination with a variable?
On the 48/50, LEFTSHIFT+VARIABLE stores the value on the stack into the variable, and RIGHTSHIFT+VARIABLE recalls it.
On DB48x, the behaviour is reversed. Since my regular calc is a 48GX, I very often stumble on this and overwrites a variable when I intended to recall it. Yes, I know the menu indicator on db48x changes to reflect if store or recall will execute, but I still stumble on it.
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