ClassPad II Manager

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At a glance

The ClassPad II Manager software allows you to use your ClassPad II on your PC — with exactly the same functions, key layout and user guidance.

    The advantages at a glance:
    • Lessons prepared easily on your PC
    • Clear programming environment
    • Simple creation of eActivity worksheets for the ClassPad II
    • New built-in mathematical functions
    • Variable key definition for individual allocation
    • Advanced help function (interactive)
    • Licences available for individuals and schools

    Completely new:
    • Scalable window
    • Virtual keyboard which can be displayed separately
    • Communication programs for add-ins and language installations
    • Documents printed directly from the ClassPad II Manager

    System requirements:
    • Operating system: Microsoft® Windows® XP (32bit), Windows Vista® (32bit), Windows 7 32/64bit, Windows 8
    • 1024x768 screen resolution
    • CD-ROM drive

    Licence

    Licence options (1 & 3 years):

    Standalone Licence [Single Licence / 10 Licences / 30 Licences / 100 Licences]

    Network Licence [Single Licence / 5 Licences / 10 Licences / 30 Licences]

    If you would like to allow multiple users to use a single account, check the Network License information on http://edu.casio.com/softwarelicense/networklicense/

    Technical Specifications

        Functions & general information

        • Resizeable window
        • Virtual keyboard which can be displayed separately
        • Contains communication programs for add-ins and installing languages
        • Simultaneous data exchange between the ClassPad Manager 3.0 and more than one computer
        • Full documents printed directly from the ClassPad Manager 3.0
        • Improved and simplified command structure
        • Variable key definition for customisable assignment
        • Extended (interactive) help function
        • New integrated mathematical functions (financial mathematics simulation program for random trials with dice and for use with the urn model, Laplace and Fourier transforms)
        • Extended dynamic geometry and links with algebra (mathematical field)

      Availability of models and/or lineups may differ depending on the country or region.
      Technical amendments and errors excepted. The sizes in figures do not correspond to the original sizes.
      The colours may differ slightly from the original.