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Anonymous Posted on Sep 16, 2010

How can i get rid of a lil box that surrounds what im supposed to insert? It didnt do this before. I used to type in 10 ^ (10) just fine. Now when press the "X^" button a lil box pops out and not the parentheses anymore. Its really bugging me. Thanks.

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You're in MthIO mode, which comes closer to what you see in textbooks, where the calculator can show superscripts, fractions, etc. To get back to single-line mode, press SHIFT MODE 2 to select LineIO mode.

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