Apple 1.1.2 DVD VCR Combo User Manual


 
The operand is the number to be operated on when the next
operator key is pressed, and is effectively the number currently in
the display. An operator key is any one of +, -, Ö, x, or =, or any
of the mathematical function keys such as log or sin.
Clear in the edit menu will act like the C button and completely
clear the calculator.
You can also drag and drop numerical values on to the display
from other applications. When the cursor is over the display it
changes from an arrow to a hand and the display takes on a
border colour to signify you can drag and drop:
If you then click and hold the mouse button you start dragging.
The cursor changes to a closed hand and a dotted rectangle
appears indicating where the drag has moved to. You can simply
continue dragging and drop the rectangle onto any application, or
on to the desktop to create a clipping containing the value in the
display, as per the usual Macintosh Drag and Drop function:
You can also use the keyboard to operate the calculator. The
standard number and keypad keys work, as do the operator and
backspace. Return and Enter also act as the equals key. Comma
also functions as the decimal separator in addition to point (dot).
iMalc Manual
Calculator Operation
Calculator Operation
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Using the keyboard