How to find calculator. exe path and add shortcut to desktop? In Windows 11 how do I find the executable path to the calculator executable, then add a shortcut to the calculator on my windows desktop? This used to be easy under Windows 10! So far the only way I see to find and executable path is in the Task Manager, which is in and of itself idiotic
Keyboard Calculator Shortcut - Opens Calculator but I must click . . . So my problem is after using my logitech wireless keyboard calculator button to successfully open the default windows calculator program, I then must click into the program to start using it For example, as I write this, I press the calc button on the keyboard and the calculator app pops up
Where will I find Calculator in Windows 10 and how do I get it to my . . . Right click on Calculator, and the select Pin to taskbar 4 Your Calculator will now be found on the lower portion of your desktop Option 2: Drag and drop Click on the Windows logo found on the lower left hand corner of your desktop 2 Click on All apps and look for Calculator 3 Drag and drop the Calculator application on your desktop
How to stop the system starting Windows Calculator? Having done this I now get following message very frequently 'The link for ms-calculator cannot be executed You need an app for it ' with a Close button only I hope somebody in the community can help to find out which process or task is trying to start the Windows Calculator so frequently and how I could stop it
Calculator wont open - Microsoft Community Kindly reset your calculator app Go to settings > apps Select Calculator and click on Advanced options Click on the Reset button Once its reset check if the issue persists If the issue persists, you can uninstall and re install the application Open powershell (admin) Copy and paste this command then hit enter:
Calculator Memory History Side - I want it to go away Yesterday, I had my calculator open, and it was the normal calculator without the History Memory sidebar showing (I didn't even know that was an option) I cascaded a couple of windows and next thing I know my calculator looks different I've tried going back to reproduce the "problem" by undoing the cascading, but it didn't work
How to configure keyboard shortcut to open calculator in Windows 10 . . . Just purchased a new computer with Windows 10 and the new keyboard does not have a button on it to open the calculator I am finding I really really really miss having this button I have a Fn button on the keyboard I am wondering if I can program it to open the calculator, like a shortcut( "Fn+C" or "Ctrl+Alt+C" ) to open calculator
square root key missing on scientific calculator There is no sqrt key on the scientific calculator, only on standard You have to use the x^y operation with the second operand 5 For example, 16 [x^y] 5= 4 , or use Inv x^y such as 16 Inv x^y 2 = 4
getting the calculator on the taskbar - Microsoft Community To pin any app, including the Calculator onto the Taskbar, here are the steps: Open the Calculator When that is open, it will appear on the Taskbar Right click the icon on the Taskbar and choose 'Pin to Taskbar' Then close the calculator and it will stay on the Taskbar That will work for any App in Windows 10