It's called CalcMadeEasy Free and there's also the pro version. They're working 
on the ios version and as soon as they're done, they'll provide accessiblity, 
or moreso label the buttons. 



On 1/03/2012, at 11:35 PM, Scott Howell <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yuma,
> 
> WHich app is this one?
> 
> On Mar 1, 2012, at 2:58 AM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
> 
>> Hi Chris,
>> 
>> Thanks for that one. Will be checking it in detail later this week.
>> 
>> I found another one with a note taking part where you can paste past 
>> calculations or parts of it and plug it back into equations. The issue is 
>> that all the buttons are unlabelled :) The devver was forthcoming in 
>> rectifying this so good, but i need an immediate solution so your suggestion 
>> might stick once i've understood the layout 
>> 
>> Thanks again 
>> 
>> Yuma 
>> 
>> 
>> On 1/03/2012, at 7:25 PM, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I don't think the built-in calculator will do it. The only Deg button is 
>>> just to switch modes from degrees to radians. There are a jillion 
>>> calculators in the app store so you might want to take a poke through 
>>> there. The LXVII calculator is one of those HP RPN calculators which should 
>>> do the trick. Every button has three additional functions beyond its stated 
>>> feature but on the 1 button there were R< and >P functions. If I left VO 
>>> focus on there for a few seconds it read the help text saying it was 
>>> rectangular to polar coordinates. On the third row of buttons are three 
>>> unlabeled buttons which are the f, g and h buttons (which also read in the 
>>> help text if you wait). They activate the secondary functions written in 
>>> different colors. So the g button says it activates the blue functions 
>>> which VO-A actually says are turquoise, which would be the >P secondary 
>>> function on the 1 key. The f key activates the
>>> yellow functions which VO actually reads as 'a shade of merliwood" or 
>>> something like that. So that would be the R< on the one key. I also noticed 
>>> that it didn't announce the values in the display at the top without my 
>>> moving VO focus there so I set up a hotspot VO-shift-1 and then turned on 
>>> monitoring of the hotspot VO-Command-shift-1.
>>> 
>>> Hope that makes some sense.
>>> 
>>> CB
>>> 
>>> On 2/24/12 6:52 PM, Yuma Antoine Decaux wrote:
>>>> Hi All,
>>>> 
>>>> The mac os calculator either has some serious performance problems and 
>>>> doesn't have what i need or it's my perception that wants everything to be 
>>>> extra zippy, and it does in fact have what i want. But the question i have 
>>>> needs clairifcation before i endeavor for an alternative solution:
>>>> 
>>>> With the current default calculator, i have to do some tedious work before 
>>>> getting results i want, ie for changing values from rectangular to polar 
>>>> forms when doing complex numbers.
>>>> 
>>>> Normally there's a rec deg function available on all scientific 
>>>> calculators but on this one, i have to manually enter the values which is 
>>>> a complete drag and annoyance.
>>>> 
>>>> Can anyone please tell me if there is in fact a way to do this and i'm 
>>>> missing out on something somewhere?
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> 
>>>> Yuma
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
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