Tuesday 28 October 2014

Windows Calculator

WINDOWS CALCULATOR

 
An electronic hardware device or software capable of performing mathematical calculations such as addition, multiplication, subtraction, and or division. To the right is an example of the Microsoft Windows calculator included in every version of Microsoft Windows.



RUNNING THE CALCULATOR
Microsoft Windows Users:
Users using Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and above can access the Windows calculator by following either of the below steps.

Method 1:
1.      Click Start, All Programs/ Programs, and then Accessories
2.      Click Calculator

Method 2
1.      Click Start and then Run
2.      Type: calc and press enter

WINDOWS CALCULATOR TIPS:
Tip 1: By default Microsoft Windows Calculator is set to be displayed in basic mode, this can be changed by opening Calculator and clicking View and choosing Scientific mode. Scientific mode gives you a lot more options and abilities.

Tip 2: By default digit grouping is disabled. Enabling this feature will cause your long numbers to have commas. For example, instead of 10000000 it would display 10,000,000. To enable this feature click View and select Digit grouping.

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