The new Windows 7 calculator

The new Windows 7 calculator

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The new calculator now has several functions to offer. Several different modes and a few other options, such as fuel consumption calculation. A look at the new calculator is definitely worth it. 

To start the calculator, go to Start> Enter Calculator and confirm with Enter.
In addition to the "Scientific" mode, there are also the "Programmer" and "Statistics" modes.

 

Windows 7 calculator

 

Modes Win 7 calculator

 

The programmer mode gives programmers even better possibilities to deal with decimal, hexadecimal, octagon and binary numbers. The new calculator solves the linking and rotating of numbers without any problems.

 

Programmer mode

The statistics mode enables a series of numbers to be entered, such as B. 10, 20 and 30 and from these numbers the calculator can calculate the average or the checksum.

 

Statistics mode

Further options of the new Windows 7 calculator are date calculation, unit converter and templates, these options can be opened in any mode.

The date calculation option you only have to select the start and end date and the calculator will calculate the years, months, weeks, days and total days.

 

Date calculator

The unit conversion calculates a z. B. length (distance), energy (power units) or temperature. First you choose what you want to have calculated, then you enter the value and select the unit that you have. At the end you choose the unit that you want to have. And the result will be displayed automatically.
Unit converter

The last innovation is the templates. Here you can very practically determine the gasoline consumption and calculate a lot more.
Templates
 
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