Quick ways to recall values on scientific calculators like the Ti30xsMV?

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The discussion revolves around using the Ti30xsMV calculator for repetitive word problems in a course. The user seeks a method to quickly enter the same variable multiple times to enhance efficiency. A solution is provided by referencing the user manual, specifically page 47, which details six user memory slots for storing constants. This allows for easy retrieval during calculations. Additionally, the manual is accessible in PDF format for further guidance. There is no mention of alternative calculator models in this exchange.
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Is there a way to map a key to enter a specific value on a ti-30xsmv?
Hello everyone,

I'm working through some word problems that keep using the same variable over and over again. For my course, I bought a Ti30xsMV [Link removed by the Mentors] because that's what my professor recommended. Is there a way to "map" a key to quickly enter the same value so I can save my fingers?

If there isn't, is there another calculator model that would work better?

Your help is more than appreciated.

Samantha
 
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