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hey everyone,
i'm looking for a type of calcualtor.. even a programme i can install, or an internet based one. i know in previous versions of windows, i've been able to use ain inbuilt one- but now i'm with windows7, it looks like that is no longer an option. so does anyone know a good one? thanks |
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I don't know of a good one online, but my Windows 7 came with a calculator. It is under your "Accessories" folder. Start --> All Programs --> Accessories --> Calculator |
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Agree with Arthur, Windows 7 should come with it, even if you press just Start and type Calculator in the search it should appear.
If for some reason it isn't there here is another calculator Microsoft do, I just tried it now, it's a bit weird looking but it should do the job, it even has a units converter on the left, and it also has the feature that the normal windows calculator has where you can switch from normal to scientific mode. http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/downl....aspx?id=21622
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i get to my windows 7 calculator by clicking on the round windows thind bottom left corner of screen and then type calculator in the start search bar, it then brings up a list of things and the calculator itself is the top one, click it and it appears . it is ok but shuts down everytime you try to then type your answer into a doccument, so a good memory or pen and paper to write the answers on is advisable! I bought a large desk calculator in the cheap shop for £1 which works very well, so you don't havveto spend much to get a decent one unless you need advanced calculations like pi
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thanks for your replies...
my calculator for some reason is not in accessories, but will try searching for it dennis i'll also check out the link you sent |
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