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Free Calculator for my Windows 7 Laptop
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Can anyone recommend a basic calculator gadget for me to download from the internet.
I can see a few when I look up calculator via the get more gadgets window but the warning beware downloading sofware from unknown source is displayed. Don't want to download viruses etc.. Thanks in anticipation
I can see a few when I look up calculator via the get more gadgets window but the warning beware downloading sofware from unknown source is displayed. Don't want to download viruses etc.. Thanks in anticipation
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It's here:
Start> All Programs > Accessories > Calculator.
If you want a desktop shortcut to the calculator, follow the above path but (instead of left-clicking on 'Calculator') right-click and select 'Create Shortcut'. You'll then see 'Calculator (2)' added to the list of available programs. Drag it to your desktop.
Chris
It's here:
Start> All Programs > Accessories > Calculator.
If you want a desktop shortcut to the calculator, follow the above path but (instead of left-clicking on 'Calculator') right-click and select 'Create Shortcut'. You'll then see 'Calculator (2)' added to the list of available programs. Drag it to your desktop.
Chris
Click on the start button and type calc into the search box at the bottom.
You should get the caculator shown at the top of the start menu then, once you do you can right click on it and either pin it to the start menu, or pin it to the quick launch, or select send to > desktop to create a shortcut on the desktop.
You should get the caculator shown at the top of the start menu then, once you do you can right click on it and either pin it to the start menu, or pin it to the quick launch, or select send to > desktop to create a shortcut on the desktop.
While the more basic editions of Windows 7 have lots of features omitted, Calculator doesn't seem to be one of them.
Go to Control Panel > Programs > Turn on or off Windows features
If 'Calculator' is listed there, put a tick next to it.
If you only see Accessories', double-click on it and then look for 'Calculator', so that you can insert the tick there.
Chris
Go to Control Panel > Programs > Turn on or off Windows features
If 'Calculator' is listed there, put a tick next to it.
If you only see Accessories', double-click on it and then look for 'Calculator', so that you can insert the tick there.
Chris
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