

See graphic below for more information about a CalcPad problem. Ctrl + Enter calculates the results and scrolls the output to match the current line. Press F5 to run the calculations and F4 to compile to input form.

However, new shortcuts were added to make that easier.

This is mainly a problem of getting used to it, but I wonder if the distinction between result and edit line could be made easier, e.g., by drawing a line under the last result to separate the edit line visually better.ģ) Maybe that would be something nice to add in the future: It is a bit tedious to write common functions (like sin in degrees, which would be sin(x*pi/180)). CalcPad stores everything what you see on the screen is saved in the database for your teacher to view. You can run calculations by pressing the respective button. I did not notice this until now, since I am usually fine with the default settings.Ģ) I quite often mistakenly want to edit the line of the previous result, which of course is not possible, while forgetting that I first have to press up. Should be GetIndependentModuleName ( )+ "#XXX" Method 2: If you click on the answer blank, you will bring up the calcPad(as shown below) on the right side of the screen. 1-/1 Points) DETAILS MY NOTES Topic 2: The CalcPad and Keyboard Shortcuts. I think GetIndependentModuleName ( )+ "#CalcPad#XXX" The controls there do not work for me, since the function call seems wrong. Thank you for this neat calculator tool! I have three things to note:ġ) There might be a bug with mainly affects the options panel. Hi Tony, I am an avid user of CalcPad since quite a while now. Use it to calculate without leaving the current app, In any app you will have a keyboard calculator, To solve the troubles you switch back and forth app. Wide-Angle Neutron Spin Echo Spectroscopy.
