Kcalc? Wasn’t this a function in ti-84 calculators?
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I'm old enough to have relied on several calculators like that, but I don't remember any functions. I didn't use anything fancier than trig functions.
Not sure if it's just me but since 24.x I no longer can launch it with the calculator key from my keyboard.
I set it in Settings, and it works for the active session, but the moment I restart the computer or the session it won't launch again.
Seems fine to me. If you click on the result without hitting enter it copies it to your clipboard. Hitting enter sends the result to your register for further calculation or hitting escape clears it. This all seems fairly logical to me.
After a calculation, if you type another digit, it appends it to the register. What the heck is the new feld below the register? It seems to hold the running result. Yeah, you can click on that. It's also completely editable. You can position the cursor with the mouse and even insert operations between digits. It would be really cool if it would reset after pressing =. The main problem is having to manually clear after every calculation.
So, apparently I have to retrain myself to press Esc after copying instead of pressing = before. Esc is the same as the C button. Del is the same as the CA button. Pressing = or Enter sends the results to the history "tape", but I don't see what else it does.
It does seem dumb that you can no longer copy the result once you hit =. Have you been to the issues site yet? It would not surprise me if there's already a bug posted. This seems like new functionality that hasn't really been thought through and needs more feedback.
Just tried it and it's annoying. Also the calculation line doesn't follow the font settings.
I'm normally using Albert Launcher to calculate, similar to krunner, it works better.