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How do you Use the Scientific Calculator in Windows 10

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Navigating through your Windows 10, you will see useful apps such as the Calculator. It can help you do simple calculations for any purpose. However, you may not be aware that the Calculator app can give you more than just the four basic mathematical functionals. If you dig deeper into its functions, you will realize that it can do complex equations and conversions as well, just like a scientific calculator.

Check out the article below to know what else you can do with the built-in Windows 10 Calculator app.

Using the Scientific Calculator in Windows 10 to Perform Complex Calculations

How to Switch to the Scientific Mode

There are different modes in your calculator app. These modes are:

  • Standard
  • Programmer
  • Scientific
  • Date Calculation Modes

You can easily switch to the scientific mode. First, open the Calculator app. Click the menu to show the list of modes. Click Scientific.

How to Switch Between Modes

Switching modes will help you move from one function to another. To Switch Modes, click Menu around on the upper left. Click any of the calculator modes that you want to switch to.

Different Windows 10 Calculator Keyboard Shortcuts

Pressing the keys on your keyboard can take a while when using your calculator especially if you have big numbers to solve. What you need is to learn the different keyboard shortcuts to make it easier and faster for you.

Before you start using the keyboard shortcuts, you will need to have a number pad on your keyboard first. Turn your NumLock on.

You can find the full list of Calculator Shortcuts here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/13805/windows-keyboard-shortcuts-in-apps.

That’s it!

Now, you can maximize the full function of your Calculator app. Use the app to help you solve and find answers even to complicated mathematical equations so that you can save time always. How do you like the Calculator app in your Windows 10? Let us know in the comments below.

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Eddie Mendoza Jr
Eddie Mendoza Jr
Eddie has a degree in Information Technology with a natural inclination towards troubleshooting devices. With more than 10 years of blogging experience in different niches, he has found it most satisfying when writing easy-to-follow guides and simplified articles related to computers, smart TVs, mobile devices and Internet-based services.

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