The win10 system comes with a calculator

  

win10 system official version will be released soon, we are now using a preview version of win10. The calculator that comes with win10 is rarely paid attention to, but the calculator of win10 is much more powerful than the calculator that comes with win7 that most people are using. It has made great improvements, such as adding many converters. . Let me explain these features in detail below.


Methods/Steps

First click on the Start menu at the bottom of the desktop, or press the win button to open the panel of the Start menu.

Click on all apps in the Start panel to expand all apps.

Find the calculator and click the left mouse button to open it.

Here, if we click the right mouse button, you can choose to fix the calculator to the "Start" menu and the taskbar, fixed to the "Start" menu is fixed to the tile panel, the taskbar It's the long bar under the desktop that starts with the menu, network, volume, and other software. In addition, we don't like the calculator that comes with it or we don't need to calculate it. We can also uninstall the calculator directly here.

The picture shows the state of the calculator that was first opened. By default, the first feature that is turned on is the standard. We can do simple addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division calculations here. In addition, the use of the root number must first enter the number and then click on the root number. The use of 1/x, that is, the countdown, must also be entered first and then click the 1/x countdown function.

If the denominator is input with 0 when using reciprocal or division, our calculator will display a divisor that cannot be zero. At this time, we can't click on other numbers on the calculator and add, subtract, multiply and divide these functions. You can only use the standard feature by turning off the calculator and re-opening it or clicking the three horizontals at the top left to switch to other big functions and then switch back.

Click on the three horizontals at the top left of the calculator to switch to other big functions, such as science, programmer calculator, volume, length, weight, temperature, energy and other 12 converters.

Each converter has a variety of units, we can select the other units we need by pulling down the unit or scrolling our mouse.

We can also adjust the size of the calculator on the desktop by holding down the left mouse button while moving the mouse to the horizontal or vertical adjustment on the border of the calculator. Take advantage of the desktop screen.



In addition, we can view our calculated data through history; if not, we can clear all historical calculation data.


The above is the whole content of this article, I hope everyone can like it.

Copyright © Windows knowledge All Rights Reserved