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They also mention that the touch screen isn't that accurate and that the key-pad can only move horizontally/vertically, no diagonal movement when moving a cursor, for example.Btw, is there an exact release date set? Does "September" mean the 1st? If there's ASM support i'll definitely be picking one up
They also mention that the touch screen isn't that accurate and that the key-pad can only move horizontally/vertically, no diagonal movement when moving a cursor, for example.
We believe that it'll be more accessible than the Nspire CAS CX and that when it comes out to the market it'll be better-priced than the HP50g when it first came out.
Quote from: chickendude on August 17, 2013, 08:34:23 amThey also mention that the touch screen isn't that accurate and that the key-pad can only move horizontally/vertically, no diagonal movement when moving a cursor, for example.Hi,No such problem with my pre-release unit. Touch screen accurate (for my fingers ) , and the key-pad moves diagonal There is a MOUSE command for use touch screen in program...
No such problem with my pre-release unit.
We still don't know (at least, i don't) the exact hardware architecture of the calc, except for a few details that have surfaced: a touch-screen, a 400MHz ARM cpu, 256Mb of flash and 32Mb of ram. It looks to me it shouldn't be too difficult to install on it some sort of Linux variant, namely Android.