I am using the "TI-Nspire Student Software." How do I transfer a PDF file so I can view it on the calculator.
I need step by step directions.
Please don't send links to the TI site. It does not help.
Thanks
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You cannot get a PDF file on the calculator. But you can get text on it, and with some technological skill, you can get the PDF file on it in the form of a picture.
If you just need the text, open up the student software
Create a new document and open up the notes application.
Copy and paste to that page, and save to your handheld.
If you need the pictures font and format, get ndless. Google it, find the tutorial on tiplanet, send it to your calculator. It can be difficult for some to do. Download mViewerfrom omnimaga
http://www.omnimaga.org/index.php?topic=13275.0
Or from tiplanet, since it is updated and has support for jpeg (possibly even PDF, but I forget)
Convert the PDF to a comparable image file, with one. Of the many programs to do so.
Send to the nspire
If you have any questions or need any help, feel free to visit omnimaga.org. They would love to answer your questions.
Ti Nspire Pdf
We understand you would like to know how to transfer a PDF to the TI-Nspire CX. We are sorry to inform you that the TI-Nspire CX does not support PDF documents and does not have a built in PDF reader. If you are attempting to transfer text from the PDF to your calculator you can attempt to highlight the text in the PDF if copy/paste is supported in the document you are viewing and paste the text into a notes page in the TI-Nspire Student Software which should have come with your calculator when you purchased it. Once you have pasted the text into a notes page you can then click [File] [Save to Handheld] to transfer the document to your handheld. Please note that the more text you have in a notes page the slower it is to navigate so we would suggest that if you have a large amount of text you split the text between multiple notes pages.
TI nspire You can switch face pads, and it costs less. Most other people I see have trouble learning the nspire. The cx is pretty much the same as the nspire. Although, the cx has awesome number theory functions, and 3d graphs, neither of which you will ever use, save if you're a nerd like me and calculate pi(x) to 10000 Also color screen is nice, but niceness isn't worth the hassle of an nspire, unless you're a nerd like me and program tron during lunch.
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I don't recall if the TI-Nspire CX has TI-84 Plus backwards-compatibility support, but I doubt it does. The whole "TI-Nspire is really a TI-84 Plus SE emulator" thing applied only to the regular TI-Nspire (the one with the separate keypad emulator), not the CX edition.
Although what some spam was stating last year, it *was* impossible
But it's now perfectly possible and easy thanks to an online converter:
http://tiplanet.org/forum/editgx.php
Hi, yes you can : http://www.ti-bank.fr/index.php?mod=articles&ac=co...