Three Hidden Features In Mac Calculator
JAKARTA Unlike the iPad, Apple has long launched its built-in Calculator app on Macs. This application can be used to work on basic arithmetic operations such as addition, reduction, and multiplication.
However, there are still many who don't know that this application has many hidden features. Calculators for Macs have three different counting models, the ability to view history, and more. The following is a hidden feature in the Mac calculator, reported by Makeuseof.
Different Calculator Models
As explained earlier, the built-in calculator on Mac has three accessible models. There is a basic calculator for calculating simple arithmetic, scientific calculators for calculating more complicated operations, and programmer calculators.
In scientific mode, this calculator understands exponent matter, trigonometry, and much more. Meanwhile, programmer modes can be used to calculate various number systems, such as binaries, octals, and others.
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Calculation History
After completing computing arithmetic operations and exiting the app, you may think that the tally results will disappear. In fact, your entire counting history will be saved for some time in the app.
To view its history, open the Calculator app and tap the View menu at the top of the bar. After that, tap Show History. For a faster way, you can directly press the Command + Control + S shortcut on the keyboard.
Unit conversion
Calculators in Mac now suspect unit and currency conversions. To access this tally, you can open a basic model or scientific model. After that, tap the Context menu and select the Convert option.
For a faster way, you can press the Command + Option + C shortcut on the keyboard. After that, click on the small arrow mark at the bottom of the number to set the unit or the type of currency.