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Getting Started • You can use ClassPad Manager to develop programs and eActivities using the same commands as those available on the ClassPad. You can store your programs and eActivities on your computer. • ClassPad Manager provides the following capabilities. · ClassPad emulation, which lets you perform ClassPad operations on your computer · ClassPad emulation screen capture (to the clipboard) and screen printing · Copy and paste of data (text, values, expressions, etc.
System Requirements Windows Operating Systems: Windows 7 (32-bit/64-bit), Windows 8.1 (32-bit/64-bit) (Desktop UI), Windows 10 (32-bit/64-bit) Your hardware configuration needs higher than functionalities that operating system recommends. Computer: Computer with one of the Windows operating systems pre-installed (Excluding computers with an upgraded operating system and self-built computers.
Contents Chapter 1 Installing, Uninstalling or Updating the Software ................... E-4 ClassPad Manager Data .................................................................................. E-5 Chapter 2 Using the ClassPad Manager.................................................... E-6 ClassPad Manager Overview ........................................................................... E-6 ClassPad Manager Operations ........................................................................
Chapter 1 Installing, Uninstalling or Updating the Software The installation procedure is slightly different for Windows and Mac OS. Perform installation in accordance with the instructions that appear on your computer screen. Installing k To install ClassPad Manager 1. On your computer, double-click the ClassPad Manager application EXE file. 2. Perform operations as instructed by the text that appears on the screen. Uninstalling Windows Use Windows Control Panel to uninstall the software. Mac OS 1.
Starting Up and Quitting ClassPad Manager k To start up and quit ClassPad Manager 1. Windows: On your computer’s desktop, double-click “ClassPad Manager”. Mac OS: In the “Applications” - “CASIO” - “ClassPad Manager Subscription for ClassPad II” folder, double-click “ClassPadManagerSubscriptionForClassPadII”. • This starts up ClassPad Manager. 2. On ClassPad Manager, perform the management tasks you want. 3.
Chapter 2 Using the ClassPad Manager Note For details about ClassPad applications and operations, see the ClassPad User’s Guide. ClassPad Manager Overview The ClassPad Manager puts a virtual ClassPad on your computer screen, which you can use to perform almost all of the operations that are available on your ClassPad. This section explains the differences between ClassPad Manager operations and the ClassPad unit, and among the three ClassPad Manager modes.
ClassPad Manager Display Mode The ClassPad Manager has three display modes: a Resizable Mode, a Landscape Mode and a Fixed-size Mode. • You can use the Landscape Mode while any one of the following is displayed: Application Menu, or the Main, Graph & Table, Conics, or Physium application. • The Resizable Mode/Landscape Mode provides functionality that is virtually identical to that as the ClassPad, but in a typical Windows/Mac OS operating environment.
Mac OS Resizable Mode Landscape Mode Fixed-size Mode Q To select the display mode Right-click anywhere within the ClassPad Manager, and then click [Resizable Mode], [Landscape Mode] or [Fixed-size Mode] on the shortcut menu that appears.
ClassPad Manager Operations This section explains the operations you can perform on the Resizable Mode, Landscape Mode and Fixed-size Mode screens of the ClassPad Manager. Computer Keyboard Operations The following are the operations you can perform on your computer keyboard to control the ClassPad application that is currently running in the ClassPad Manager. • Alphanumeric input • Cursor key operations (The cursor keys of your computer correspond to the ClassPad cursor keys.
Q To paste text from the clipboard into the ClassPad Manager 1. In other applications, copy the text you want to the clipboard. 2. On the ClassPad Manager, open the ClassPad application into which you want to paste the clipboard text. 3. Right-click anywhere within the ClassPad Manager, and then click [Paste Special] on the shortcut menu that appears. • This pastes the text on the clipboard into the ClassPad Manager.
Q To open an existing vcp file using drag and drop Drop the vcp file into the ClassPad Manager. Q To open an existing vcp file using the menu command 1. Right-click anywhere within the ClassPad Manager, and then click [File] - [Open] on the shortcut menu that appears. • This displays the Open dialog box. 2. On the dialog box, select the file you want to open and then click [Open]. • This opens the file you selected and makes it the active document.
Home Folder The home folder is where ClassPad Manager creates your default document. You can also use the home folder as a ClassPad Storage area. Storing an XCP, VCP, C2P, C2B, or C2A file in the ClassPad Storage area will make it available for use by ClassPad Manager. For details about the Storage area and XCP/VCP/C2P/C2B/C2A files, see the ClassPad User’s Guide. By default, the home folder is located in Documents\CASIO\ClassPad Manager for ClassPad II. Q To change the home folder 1.
Using ClassPad Manager in the Resizable Mode/ Landscape Mode Resizable Mode/Landscape Mode Screen Structure The following shows the structure of the ClassPad Manager in the Resizable Mode/Landscape Mode.
Resizable Window/Landscape Window Note The Resizable Window size can be changed by clicking border and then dragging it to the size you want. Adjust the Resizable Window so the ClassPad OS screen is at least 320×528. Floating Menu Bar* The menu bar has five menus: File, Edit, Applications, Window, and Help. The menu bar “floats”, which mean that you can move it around independent of the Resizable Window/Landscape Window (Windows only).
Changing the ClassPad OS Screen Zoom Setting (Zoom) To change the ClassPad OS screen zoom setting, right-click anywhere within the window, and then click [Zoom] - [Normal], [Zoom] - [Large], or [Zoom] - [Xlarge]. [Zoom] - [Normal] [Zoom] - [Large] Note You can also change the zoom setting by clicking [Zoom] - [Normal], [Zoom] - [Large], or [Zoom] [Xlarge] on the floating menu bar’s [Window] menu.
Displaying Key Palettes Clicking [Window] - [Palettes] on the floating menu bar will display a sub-menu of key palettes. Click a key palette name to display it. Each key palette can be opened, closed and repositioned independently. [General Math] [Math] [2D Math] [Symbols] [2D Math ADV] [Variables] [International Characters] Note You can also display a soft keyboard by clicking the [Keyboard] button on the function bar, just like on your ClassPad.
Generating MathML Data ClassPad Manager can output algebraic expressions and text you input with the Main application, eActivity application, or other application as a MathML file (.mml). You can also copy algebraic expressions and text as MathML data (content, presentation, or combined format) to the clipboard. Q To export a selected algebraic expression to a MathML file Example: To output an algebraic expression input with the Main application to a MathML file 1.
3. Click the sub-menu item you want. To copy data using this type of MathML markup: Select this option: Content • Content markup captures the mathematical structure. Content Presentation • Presentation markup captures notational structure. Presentation Combined • Combined uses content markup whenever possible. Otherwise, it uses presentation markup. Combined • Please consult the Internet or other publications for full details about MathML content markup and presentation markup.
Copying an Entire eActivity (Windows only) You can copy the entire content of an eActivity that is currently opened with the eActivity application to the clipboard. The format of the copied data depends on whether it comes from a text row, calculation row, or strip. text row Copied as Unicode text. Since a natural display expression that was input with the 2D Keyboard into a text row is copied as Unicode text, the natural display format is lost. Text rows can be edited within other applications.
3. Click the sub-menu item you want. To specify this option: Select this option: Calculation rows copied as actual size (×1) bitmaps ×1 Calculation rows copied as double size (×2) bitmaps ×2 • Clicking ×1 or ×2 copies all of the content of the currently open eActivity to the clipboard. • You can paste the copied text and bitmaps into WordPad or any other application that supports text editing and bitmaps.
Q [File] Menu Commands To do this: Select this menu item: Create a new vcp file* New Open an existing vcp file* Open Save changes to the current vcp file Save Save the current vcp file with a new name Save As Clear Main memory Reset Change the home folder Change Home Folder Export selected math expressions and text to an mml file Export MathML Print the current screen (Windows only) Print 1 2 Reopen one of the four most recently opened files* 3 4
Q [Window] Menu Commands To do this: Select this menu item: Change to the Fixed-size Mode Fixed-size Mode Change to the Resizable Mode*1 Resizable Mode Change to the Landscape Mode*2 Landscape Mode Keep the ClassPad Manager Window and all of its sub-windows on top of all other windows Always on top Minimize the ClassPad Manager Window Minimize Change the ClassPad OS screen zoom setting to normal size Zoom - Normal Change the ClassPad OS screen zoom setting to large size Zoom - Large Change t
Using ClassPad Manager in the Fixed-size Mode LCD Window In the Fixed-size Mode, you can display only the screen portion (including the Icon Panel) of the ClassPad in a separate window, called the “LCD Window”. LCD Window Q To open the LCD Window Right-click anywhere within the ClassPad Manager, and then click [LCD Window] on the shortcut menu that appears. Q To close the LCD Window Windows: Click the Mac OS: Click the button in the upper right corner of the LCD Window.
Q Changing the LCD Window Zoom Setting Right-click anywhere within the LCD Window, and then click [Zoom] - [Normal], [Zoom] - [Large], or [Zoom] - [Xlarge].
Appendix ClassPad Manager Shortcut Keys Shortcut Key (Windows) Shortcut Key (Mac OS) Function Ctrl+b command+b Bold Ctrl+c command+c Copy Ctrl+x command+x Cut Ctrl+v command+v Paste Ctrl+i command+i Inputs imaginary unit Ctrl+p command+p Inputs π Ctrl+e command+e Inputs e Ctrl+a command+a Select all Ctrl+t command+t Inputs Ctrl+z command+z Undo Ctrl+r command+r Resize the active window Ctrl+k command+k Displays the keyboard Ctrl+n command+n Creates a new document
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