Okay, so on to another item that can be autonomous because of programming, defaulting a calculator. Once again to anyone using something other than Texas Instruments, I'm sorry, but you'll need to leave a comment if you need more help. Anyway, lets get started
Create a new program and name it "DEFAULT" (Refer to this)
Press mode and hit enter on "Normal". Press enter to start a new line.
Press mode again and hit enter on "Float". Press enter to start a new line.
Press mode again and hit "enter" on "Degree". Press enter to start a new line.
Press "mode" again and hit "enter" on "Func". Press enter to start a new line.
Press "mode" again and hit "enter" on "Connected" for TI-83. For TI-84 press "Thick". Press enter to start a new line.
Press "mode" again and hit "enter" on "Sequential". Press enter to start a new line.
Press "mode" again and hit "enter" on "Real". Press enter to start a new line.
Press "mode" again and hit "enter" on "Full". Press enter to start a new line.
Now press "2nd" then "zoom", then hit "enter" on "RectGC". Press enter to start a new line.
Press 2nd then zoom, then hit "enter" on "CoordOn". Press enter to start a new line.
Press 2nd then zoom, then hit "enter" on "GridOff". Press enter to start a new line.
Press 2nd then zoom, then hit "enter" on "AxesOn". Press enter to start a new line.
Press 2nd then zoom, then hit "enter" on "LabelOff". Press enter to start a new line.
Press 2nd then zoom, then hit "enter" on "RectGC". Press enter to start a new line.
Press 2nd then y=, then hit "enter" on "PlotsOff". Press enter to start a new line.
Press 2nd then prgm, then go over to the "BACKGROUND" tab and hit enter on "BackgroundOff". Press enter to start a new line.
Press 2nd then prgm, then hit enter on "ClrDraw". Press enter to start a new line.
Press zoom, then hit enter on "ZStandard". Your program should look like this:
:Normal
:Float
:Degree
:Func
:Connected or :Thick
:Sequential
:Real
:Full
:RectGC
:CoordOn
:GridOff
:AxesOn
:LabelOff
:PlotsOff
:BackgroundOff
:ClrDraw
:ZStandard
Run this program whenever you need to default your graph. Give this a like if you found it helpful. Drop a comment if you have any questions or need help. Thanks for reading, have a great day!
~Nate