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HP prime keys - Mic - 04-19-2013 Brief analysis of the keys to the new color graphic calculator : Re: HP prime keys - Xavier A. (Brazil) - 04-19-2013 Merci, Mic.
Re: HP prime keys - Ethan Conner - 04-19-2013 I'm growing weary of your posted links that have multiple redirects for advertisements.
Re: HP prime keys - sjthomas - 04-19-2013 Your computer may be compromised or your ISP slipping in advertisements -- the link takes me directly to the site. Good luck.
Re: HP prime keys - Mike Morrow - 04-19-2013 The cited link takes me direct to the desired site.
Re: HP prime keys - Peter Murphy (Livermore) - 04-19-2013 No ads for me, either. They appear to an exception, not a rule.
Re: HP prime keys - Gilles Carpentier - 04-20-2013 The unshifted SPACE key is an improvement compared to the 39II. I also like the return of the unshifted EEX key :D . The keyboard is for many aspects close to the 39GII but all in a better way. I also see a "user" key .... No such thing on the 39GII. Perhaps we can personalise the Prime keyboard wich is not possible with the 39GII, like on the 41/42/48..50
Re: HP prime keys - BShoring - 04-20-2013 I, too, am getting a redirect on my iPod touch that attempts to open something in the App Store. I got this before when I clicked on a link to calc bank. Each time I shut it down before anything loaded.
Re: HP prime keys - Lode - 04-20-2013 I don't see any rolldown, roll up or swap x<>y button, what's up with that??
Re: HP prime keys - Gerson W. Barbosa - 04-20-2013 Neither can they be seen on the HP 50g. Rollup and Rolldown don't make sense on an infinite stack calculator. Most likely there will be shortcuts for DROP and SWAP when in "RPL mode", like backspace and left arrow on the 50g.
Re: HP prime keys - Gilles Carpentier - 04-20-2013 On the 50G you also have the 'interactive stack' with the UP arrow key which is very powerfull and allow kind of ROLLUP and ROLLDOWN (ROT and UNROT or ROLL etc.) and many other things. I also suppose that many commands will be accessible with the touch screen.
Edited: 20 Apr 2013, 4:43 p.m.
Re: HP prime keys - Les Koller - 04-20-2013 As for the others, the link me straight to the mentioned site....no ads, no pop-ups. Better get that computer overhauled.
Re: HP prime keys - Ethan Conner - 04-21-2013 Let me be a bit more specific. This occurs when using my iphone. Quite frankly it's a little surprising considering that this forum exists in an ancient format to supposedly protect against spam and other nonsense. Yes i have the pop-up blocker turned on. I was hoping the moderator would see that someone is posting contaminated links in here but maybe that's not a problem.
Re: HP prime keys - Mike Morrow - 04-21-2013 Quote: There's your problem! The Apple Syndicate...a religion whose true believers find it impossible to fault any blessing bestowed by its priesthood.
Quote: Contaminated links to which only Apple believers fall victim, apparently. Perhaps you should re-analyze the source of your problem!
Quote:
Ya think?
Re: HP prime keys - Chris Smith - 04-21-2013 I've just tried it on my wife's iPhone 4s and its fine on that, my desktop pc, my laptop and my windows phone. I think this must be your ISP (whether via WiFi or your phone company) or you have developed an advertising profile which favours disreputable advertising.
Re: HP prime keys - Michael de Estrada - 04-21-2013 Same here with my PC laptop running Windows 7 with Google Chrome browser, and on my iPad Mini with Safari. No problems.
Re: HP prime keys - Michael de Estrada - 04-21-2013 I just took a closer look at the keyboard. What is going on with the X^Y ? The last time I saw that instead of Y^X was on my HP 35.
Re: HP prime keys - Bruce Bergman - 04-21-2013 Having sent that link tthrough Fiddler2, I can tell you that it goes to no advertising sites. It goes directly to the destination site.
There's something funky on your iPhone...
Re: HP prime keys - Wes Loewer - 04-21-2013 Quote: I'm very curious about the touch screen. Does this mean SAT/AP tests will allow (non-stylus) touch-screens?
I saw this article recently concerning this issue: Currently, the Casio ClassPad is not allowed, but the the Sharp EL-9600 series is allowed if used without the stylus. Interesting.
-wes
Re: HP prime keys - Tim Wessman - 04-21-2013 The comma button has the same symbol as what you see on the 30b...
TW
Re: HP prime keys - CompSystems - 04-21-2013 HP50G Skin for emu48+ (Keyboard Style HP-Prime) =)
http://www.hpmuseum.org/cgi-sys/cgiwrap/hpmuseum/archv021.cgi?read=216973
Edited: 26 Apr 2013, 12:12 p.m. after one or more responses were posted
Re: HP prime keys - Gerson W. Barbosa - 04-21-2013 Thanks! So it is also the SWAP key. I was wondering what that was. It looked like a pair of scissors or the aleph letter to me:-)
Re: HP prime keys - Walter B - 04-21-2013 Welcome back to the design team :-) I like the first (upper) HP-51. It shall be completed, however, by assigning the red labels - and the blank keys. And the f-shifted REG and PRGM and PREFIX labels still don't mean anything without CLEAR - how about some evolution in 12 months? Come on!
d:-) Edited: 22 Apr 2013, 12:06 a.m.
Re: HP prime keys - BD - 04-22-2013 The light blue against silver is pretty low contrast. I'd much prefer a black background.
Re: HP prime keys - Martin Paech - 04-23-2013 Quote: Thank you for the flowers, Walter! Unfortunately, there's no progress (but my Ph.D. thesis has evolved---approx. 200 (horrible) pages and still growing). And, please, forget my first rough sketch (the lower HP-51G). I think a really good skin has to be drafted from scratch, not by retouching a scan with 'Photoshop'. But I'm very slow with 'Illustrator' and even slower with my old CAD system 'Microstation' and I've no time left for this project. Above all, I'm dreaming about a complete new Voyager-style casing for (hopefully not) HP's last RPL calculator, made by rapid prototyping... BTW: Is there already a proposition for the casing design of the 43s? Greetings from the Westend Tower in Frankfurt!
Martin Edited: 23 Apr 2013, 5:29 a.m.
Re: HP prime keys - Paul Dale - 04-23-2013 The red button is obviously the OFF key.
- Pauli
Re: HP prime keys - Paul Dale - 04-23-2013 Quote: Walter has been working on the keyboard layout, however the physical design & implementation will be Eric's job I suspect. The software stack is complete vapour at the moment.
Re: HP prime keys - CompSystems - 04-27-2013 My HP-Prime desing
HD HP forum spanish
http://www.adictoshp.org/topic/233-hp-prime-mejor-hardware-software-es-posible/
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