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Hello,I like the calculators for higher classes like TI Voyage, Casio Classpad und others like this. After some playing with them I got now an older Nspire Clickpad CAS. Same pain as with the other calculators: the display is ever much to dark. So i am trying with thick cables to get LED light to it from above. It looks not so good but it works. If I find a more stabile solution I may tell it. Now looking for hints for programming in Lua.
Oh, that's a kindly welcome. Thanks for this and some hints and links. Up to now I have not the impression that it is easy to find the Lua tutorials/manuals that I just need. Some infos here, some there, some examples that work, some doesn't (a beginner tut, made on ti software emu and using steadily the print command. Needed some time to understand, why this does nothing on nspire...). Maybe it's better to buy the programming book from iesus... jessas... one of the brazilian Lua founders, but v. 3 is rather expensive. So I am still trying, searching here and otherwhere.The old light problem of the displays... my working version is not bad, but I will present it when I can say that it's easy to make for everyone, cheap and as solid as it has to be for daily usage (at this time the main con to my construction). Am just going on from thick cables to plastic as led holder.
I side-lit one of my calcs. Works ok, but the contrast has to be pretty high.