Switching to the Mac[c] The Missing Manual

14.3. Calculator

The Mac OS X Calculator is useful for performing quick arithmetic without having to open a spreadsheet, but it can also act as a scientific calculator for students and scientists, a conversion calculator for metric and U.S. measures, even a currency calculator for world travelers.

Here's everything you need to know for basic math:

14.3.1.

14.3.1.1. Conversions

Calculator is more than a calculator; it's also a conversion program. No matter what units you're trying to convertmeters, grams, inches, miles per hourthe Calculator is ready. Proceed like this:

  1. Clear the calculator. Type in the starting measurement .

    To convert 48 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit, for example, type 48.

  2. From the Convert menu, choose the kind of conversion you want .

    In this case, choose Temperature. A little dialog box appears.

  3. Use the pop-up menus to specify which units you want to convert to and from .

    To convert Celsius to Fahrenheit, for example, choose Celsius from the first pop-up menu, and Fahrenheit from the second.

  4. Click OK .

    That's it. The calculator displays the resultin degrees Fahrenheit, in this example.

Calculator is especially amazing when it comes to currency conversionsfrom pesos to American dollars, for examplebecause it actually does its homework. It goes online to download up-to-the-minute currency rates to ensure that the conversion is accurate.

All you have to do is choose Convert Update Currency Exchange Rates. Then, when you use the Convert Currency command, your numbers will be the very latest.


Tip: Again, the Dashboard offers a unit-converter widget that's more useful, because you can access it from any program with a single keystroke (F12).

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