Get oriented in Callie Pro and build your first graph.
Learn the calculator shell, workspace controls, expression editor, and first graph workflow without reading the entire manual in one sitting.
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What is the fastest way to learn Callie Pro?
Begin with the calculator shell, then open Graph and enter one familiar expression such as sin(x). Use Window or Fit if the plot is not framed well, and finish by inspecting the result with Trace or Table.
Once that loop feels familiar, the same workspace pattern carries into parametric, polar, complex, 3D, Temporal, CAS, Matrix, Stats, and Python work.
Build one complete first-session loop.
The goal is orientation: enter, view, inspect, and move between workspaces deliberately.
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Learn the shell controls
Use the primary keys for common calculations, modifier keys for alternate functions, LTTR for text entry, and the directional pad to move through editable content.
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Open the Graph workspace
Choose Graph from the main workspaces and locate the expression rows, plot area, and graph controls.
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Enter a starter function
Select the first expression row, enter a function of x, and confirm the expression so the graph can render.
Y1 = sin(x) - 4
Frame and inspect the result
Use Fit or Window when needed, then open Trace or Table to connect the visible curve to numerical values.
Use a function with familiar behavior.
A first wave
Graph a sine wave, move Trace along the curve, and compare selected x-values in Table.
Y1 = sin(x)A first comparison
Add a second expression row so you can see how two related functions differ in the same window.
Y2 = cos(x)Continue in the definitive manual.
These links open the exact Callie Pro guide sections used as the factual source for this tutorial.
Open the complete manual section.
Read in the manual The Calculator ShellOpen the complete manual section.
Read in the manual Main WorkspacesOpen the complete manual section.
Read in the manual Graph Workspace OverviewOpen the complete manual section.
Read in the manual Starter GraphOpen the exact subject in the complete user guide.
Read in the manualGet started with Callie Pro questions
Answers drawn from the visible Callie Pro workflow above.
A familiar expression such as sin(x), x^2, or a straight line makes it easy to confirm that entry, window, Trace, and Table controls behave as expected.
No. Start with Graph, an expression row, Window or Fit, and Trace or Table. Add the other workspaces when the problem calls for them.
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