Sony PEG-N610C gMovie v1.3 manual

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    powerOne™ For the Palm Computing® Platform[...]

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    powerOne™ 1 Infinity Softworks Table of Contents Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................... 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ................................................... 3 T HE POWER O NE ™ CALCULATOR ............................................. 3 T HE D ISPLAY ...................................[...]

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    powerOne™ 2 Infinity Softworks Table of Contents Input Screen ..................................................................... 14 SALES TAX ............................................................................ 16 CALENDAR ............................................................................ 17 MARKUP/DISCOUNT ..................[...]

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    powerOne™ 3 Infinity Softworks Getting Started General Information This section helps you get started using your powerOne™ calculator. The powerOne™ calculator Welcome to the powerOne calculator. The powerOne calculator is a colorful and easy-to-use calculator that gives you access to both basic mathematics as well as more advanced functions.[...]

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    powerOne™ 4 Infinity Softworks Getting Started The Palm™ Device This manual references certain objects of the Palm™ device itself: In addition, this manual will refer to scroll arrows, scroll buttons, and scroll bars. Scroll arrows appear in the lower, right-hand corner of the screen or in the pop-up list. Scroll bars appear next to the data [...]

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    powerOne™ 5 Infinity Softworks Getting Started Setting the Default Calculator The first time powerOne is run, it is set as the default calculator. In other words, once you run the application once, it will automatically set itself to run when the Calculator button is selected. To set something else to be the default calculator, tap the Applicatio[...]

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    powerOne™ 6 Infinity Softworks Performing Arithmetic Performing Arithmetic The main powerOne calculator serves as a standard calculator, which functions in standard (algebraic) input mode. Entries made in the main calculator tie to the input screen, and vice-a-versa. Functions are available either on the screen or via the “math” button. Selec[...]

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    powerOne™ 7 Infinity Softworks Performing Arithmetic To enter -356.96, for instance, do the following: Key Display Comments C/CE 0 Tap twice to clear the display 3 3 5 35 6 356 . or , 356. Depends on the number format 9 356.9 6 356.96 +/– -356.96 The decimal point can either be displayed as a period or as a comma. This depends on the number for[...]

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    powerOne™ 8 Infinity Softworks Performing Arithmetic Mathematics (One- and Two-Variable Functions) The powerOne calculator can be used only in standard input mode. Standard input mode math is performed by alternating chains of values and operations. Math functions are either one or two variable. Two-variable math, such as add, subtract, multiply [...]

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    powerOne™ 9 Infinity Softworks Performing Arithmetic The following are two-variable examples: Operation Example Keystroke Answer Addition 8 + 3 8 [+] 3 [=] 11.00 Subtraction 8 – 3 8 [–] 3 [=] 5.00 Multiplication 8 x 3 8 [x] 3 [=] 24.00 Division 8 ÷ 3 8 [ ÷ ] 3 [=] 2.67 Power ♦ 3 4 3 [power] 4 [=] 81.00 Percent ♦ 15% of 350 350 [x] 15 [%[...]

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    powerOne™ 10 Infinity Softworks Performing Arithmetic square root 2.83 The following are one-variable math examples: Operation Example Keystroke Answer Reciprocal ♦ 1/5 5 [1/x] 0.20 Square ♦ 8 2 8 [x 2 ] 64.00 Square root ♦ √ 8 8[square root] 2.83 ♦ these functions are available by selecting the “Math” button. Memory The powerOne ca[...]

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    powerOne™ 11 Infinity Softworks Performing Arithmetic application to another. Recall information from the system clipboard by selecting paste from the edit menu. Memory Arithmetic The powerOne calculator lets you easily add a string of subtotals together in the memory location. To do this, enter the computation and select M+. Then enter the next [...]

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    powerOne™ 12 Infinity Softworks Performing Arithmetic information entered in the main screen is the same as information in the input screen. For example, if a computation is begun in the main screen, it can be completed in the input screen. For more information on the input screen, see the section on Using the Worksheets. Menus The main and input[...]

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    powerOne™ 13 Infinity Softworks Using the Worksheets Using the Worksheets The powerOne™ calculator uses worksheets to perform advanced functions. This section details general use. See the section on each worksheet for details on that specific computation. Finally, see the appendix for information on errors. Accessing the Worksheets To access a [...]

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    powerOne™ 14 Infinity Softworks Using the Worksheets The computation display for each worksheet is also similar. For most worksheets, the data is set in column form: To enter a value, tap on the label or value column, enter it in the entry screen, and save. To compute a value, tap the “CPT” label next to the data to compute. Entering Data In [...]

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    powerOne™ 15 Infinity Softworks Using the Worksheets When a value is selected, that value appears in the input screen. The keyed function buttons work similar to those in the main calculator. The only difference is memory, which is accessed by selecting the “mem” button and choosing the function from the pop-up list. See Performing Arithmetic[...]

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    powerOne™ 16 Infinity Softworks Sales Tax Sales Tax The sales tax worksheet computes tax before or after sales tax, or the tax rate itself. • Before Tax : the amount before taxes. • Tax Rate% : the tax rate as a percentage. • After Tax : the amount after taxes. Example: The local tax rate is 5.5% You have a maximum of $70 to spend on clothi[...]

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    powerOne™ 17 Infinity Softworks Calendar Calendar The calendar worksheet computes both days between dates and a date based on a given number of days. • Date 1 : the date to compute from. • Date 2 : the date to compute to. • Difference : the difference in number of days. Example: Vacation begins on October 15, 1999. Today is August 18, 1999.[...]

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    powerOne™ 18 Infinity Softworks Markup/Discount Markup/Discount The markup/discount worksheet computes sales changes. • Method : whether you are computing a markup or a discount. • Orig Price : the original price of the product. • Percent% : the percentage to markup or discount expressed as a percent. • New Price : the new price of the pr[...]

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    powerOne™ 19 Infinity Softworks Percent Change Percent Change This worksheet performs percentage change computations with either one or more compounding periods: • Old : the old value. • New : the new value. • Change% : the percentage changed. For example, an 8.125% change would be entered as “8.125”. A positive value represents an incr[...]

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    powerOne™ 20 Infinity Softworks Percent Change Compute the percent change by selecting “CPT” on the Change% line. Sales have increased 26.44% per year, comparing favorably to the 20% industry pace.[...]

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    powerOne™ 21 Infinity Softworks Tip Tip The tip calculator computes tip, total bills, and performs bill splitting functions. • Bill : the bill amount before tip. • Tip% : the tip percentage chosen from the pop-up list. • Tip Amount : the tip amount. • Total : the total amount including the tip. • #People : the number of people paying fo[...]

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    powerOne™ 22 Infinity Softworks Tip Example : At a team business lunch, your four person team (including you) goes to lunch. The total bill is $45. With a 15% tip, what should each person contribute? Key Entry Comments Clear… Sets the display to its default values Bill 45 Tip% 15 Compute the total per person ( Ttl/Person) by selecting “CPT”[...]

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    powerOne™ 23 Infinity Softworks Calculation Log Calculation Log The calculation log displays computations as they are entered, which makes double- checking easier. For standard input mode, the calculations are displayed as they are entered. To scroll the list, choose the scroll arrows or scroll buttons.[...]

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    powerOne™ 24 Infinity Softworks Appendix Appendix The appendix contains additional information pertinent to the use of the powerOne calculator. Graffiti® Input The powerOne calculator supports Graffiti® entry for both the main and input screens. To learn how to draw each character, see your Palm device user manual. Character Function Character [...]

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    powerOne™ 25 Infinity Softworks Appendix Note that the Graffiti shift indicator is in the view window both on the main and input screens. Also, certain characters are not allowed. These keystrokes and their accompanying shift indicator are ignored. For instance, capital letters are not supported so the Graffiti shift indicator for shift or caps l[...]

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    powerOne™ 26 Infinity Softworks Appendix • General math errors. Sales Tax • Calculating before tax when tax rate = -100. • Calculating tax rate when before tax = 0. • General math errors. Tip • General math errors. Percent Change • General math errors. Contacting Infinity Softworks • Web : www.infinitysw.com • Email : support@infi[...]

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    powerOne™ 27 Infinity Softworks Appendix programs or book materials and makes such materials available solely on an "as-is" basis. In no event shall Infinity Softworks, Inc., be liable to anyone for special, collateral, incidental, or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the purchase or use of these materials, and [...]