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Absolutely! I have been using Windows 10 and have no reason to revert back to Win7. Win10 together with Office365 offers some really unique features. I, for one, absolutely love it's Quick Access feature which shows recently modified files both locally and from OneDrive, sorted by last modified date. Now they will be packing this feature up to SharePoint sites as well. The OS is now complementing their products both locally and on the cloud. Which is a great feature. Users can now access files from local machine, OneDrive, and SharePoint sites from the explorer itself.
As a developer, VS will always remain my best product. Product might be a vague term. It can be a software. It can be a website. It can be a OS. For me, no matter what the category is, VS will remain the pick of all. That is one seamless stuff from MS!
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My latest annoyance with windows 10 is I have killed the calculator. I had brought it up and it was in programmer mode. I did a couple of calculations and then needed a function that wasn't available so I wanted to switch it to scientific mode. I clicked the "Scientific" label and it crashed. Now every time I call it up I see a blank window for about two seconds and then it goes away. I can't get it back. It's all done.
I'm at work now so my dogs aren't around to get scared like last time and my co-workers are already convinced I have Tourette's syndrome.
That's life for me with windows 10. I despise the user interface and it keeps doing stupid things and on and on...
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Hmm. There's always the usual: look for and clear CALC-related registry entries, .config files and such.
Software Zen: delete this;
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I did and it couldn't find anything beyond the class-type stuff. I didn't find configuration settings anywhere. I would think there are some somewhere because it does "remember" things but I couldn't find where they are kept.
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Registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Calc There are two values, a REG_DWORD called Layout that seems to correspond to the view selection, and a binary value called WindowPlacement . I'd give deleting the key a try to get Calc working again.
Software Zen: delete this;
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That key does not exist for me.
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w10 wasn't designed for serious use - why else would they put such a poor visual interface on it.
w10 is designed by the marketing dept as a sales gimmick, it's the lava lamp of the 201x's.
people would stare at the lava lamp, while mesmerised the sales person would sleaze in to sell the tv it was sitting on.
Sin tack
the any key okay
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I'm not so sure. I think this is their idea of a "modern, stylish" interface but I disagree. It may be modern but I find it to be horrendous.
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agree, it is ugly. No doubt though a building full of people were paid a shitload of money to come up with that design ... probably ten times as much as what it cost for what's behind it.
Sin tack
the any key okay
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Analogy: So he has to blow up and rebuild Macy's to fix a wobbly leg on his table?
To reset the calculator to the default display because Win10 is so Improved and Robust he has to do something completely unrelated to the calculator when it breaks doing something incredibly simple that it is supposed to be able to do? Wow! Lucky this O/S is less than a decade old or it might be in danger of just working.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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You'll be thrilled with this video from Build 2017 then. They spent nearly an hour explaining all the visual effects that have gone into some upcoming version of calc.exe. I'm almost not kidding. That's almost an hour of my life I'll never get back.
You know you've dropped the ball somewhere along the way when you have to spend that much time explaining visual effects that are so subtle, people wouldn't have noticed them otherwise.
Back on the topic at hand: Just grab calc.exe from Windows 7. Or XP. Or 95.
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Have you tried running Win7 in a VM and using that calculator?
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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Thanks! I'll give it a try.
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Back, shortly after Windows 10 just came out, I had a similar issue with the weather icon. It just did not work, and nothing I did seemed to make any difference. In the end I re-imaged the systems drive with an image taken when the weather app did work. I always keep a fairly recent image around, just in case I need it in situations like these, and for other situations where you may want to re-mage.
Get me coffee and no one gets hurt!
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Unfortunately I have installed so much stuff this past week an image wouldn't help me very much. I would have to spend about an entire day installing everything and that's not worth it for the calculator. I'll have to use the one on my phone until I can resurrect the other one.
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Given the strange problems you encounter, which I understand is not exactly your fault, I wonder why wouldn't you consider a superior operating system that's in your opinion more usable?
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Just type your math expression into google. So much easier than using any calculator app.
Marc
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OK, I tried to duplicate. No luck...it still works on my machine. I went further and actually looked at the new calculator and have to say I'm impressed with the new conversion features. Good luck!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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... to shut down an open WIFI in the neighborhood?
I just did it
[Edit]
router brand shown in wifi Networks, router's factory user and pwd valid...
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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Perhaps it was a honeypot.
There are two kinds of people in the world: those who can extrapolate from incomplete data.
There are only 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary and those who don't.
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So far I know not... did it by a Proxy Connection.
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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That was weird, my normally rock-solid router just decided to spontaneously power down. Not just reboot, it powered down. Whatever.
Sorry, you were saying...?
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Q: Is it a "violation" to enter someone's home if they leave the door unlocked? A: Yes.
There is your answer...
In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem. ~ Ronald Reagan
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