It so happened that Apple tablets do not have a pre-installed calculator. You can produce the results you need in a Spotlight search or choose an external calculator from the App Store.

In the wake of creating web applications, the original idea of ​​​​a classic calculator for iOS on the iPad appeared.

A modern solution to how to do this on any iPad will receive a convenient calculation history as a bonus, which is not found in the standard iPhone application.

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How to Add a Calculator to iPad

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1. Open this link in Safari on iPad.

2. Click the button Share with access rights.

3. Select an item On the Home Screen‎.

4. Enter the application name and click the button Add.

After that, a new calculator app will appear on the tablet’s home screen. It can be used in full screen mode, but it’s better to use the iPadOS multitasking option.

On iPad models with processors M1/M2 mode can be activated Director (director). With it, the calculator becomes open in a separate small window, which can be scaled and placed anywhere on the desktop.

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On other models of Apple tablets, the calculator can be used in modes split view And slide on. To do this, in the latest versions of the system, it is enough to configure the power point and switch to the desired mode.

The easiest way to activate slide on, then there will be a calculator on top of other windows. It can be hidden with a swipe behind the right original scene and returned with a reverse gesture.

Such a calculator has only one drawback – since this is a web application, it will only work if there is a network connection.






Source: Iphones RU

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