Today, even the most basic Windows applications such as Alarm, Clock, and Calculator are designed to let you perform a number of varying tasks in addition to the obvious chores. In the Calculator app, a new mode was made available to all users in the May 2020 build of Windows 10. As the name implies, it can be used to plot equations on a graph and analyze functions. This graphing mode is quite helpful if you are a student or an employee making presentations, especially if your career is in mechanical and architectural streams. Although, for most users, the graphing mode is greyed out or disabled by default. It thus needs to be enabled manually. Today, we will teach you how to enable or disable Calculator Graphing Mode in Windows 10.
How to Enable Calculator Graphing Mode in Windows 10
The Calculator application itself has four different modes built into it along with a bunch of converters.
- The first one is called the Makulidwe wamba which will let you perform basic arithmetic calculations.
- Chotsatira ndicho Njira zasayansi which allows advanced calculations with the use of trigonometric functions and exponents.
- It is followed by a Pulogalamu yamapulogalamu for performing programming-related calculations.
- And finally, the new Graphing mode to plot equations on a graph.
Why Enable Graphing Mode in Calculator?
- Zimakuthandizani kutero visualize the concept of Algebraic equations like functions, polynomials, quadratics.
- It allows you to work on parametric & polar graphing which is hard to draw on paper.
- In Trigonometry functions, it helps you to figure out amplitude, period, and phase shift.
- In programming, if your projects are based on data sets and spreadsheets, you can rely on this for accurate data.
Enabling graphing mode in the calculator application is actually a very easy task and involves editing either Group Policy Editor or Windows Registry. Both of these applications store important settings pertaining to Windows OS and its applications, so be extremely careful when following the steps to avoid prompting any errors or damaging your system altogether. In this article, we have detailed two different ways to enable Calculator Graphing Mode in Windows 10 and also provided a basic walkthrough of the model at the end.
Method 1: Through Local Group Policy Editor
This method is applicable if you are using Professional and Enterprise editions of Windows 10. Though, if you have a Home edition then you will not be allowed to access the Group Policy Editor. So, try the other method.
Step I: Determine Your Windows 10 Edition
1. Tsegulani Zikhazikiko pomenya Makiyi a Windows + I together, and select System, monga momwe zasonyezedwera.
2. Dinani About kumanzere kumanzere.
3. Chongani Mafotokozedwe a Windows gawo.
Step II: Enable or Disable Calculator Graphing Mode in Windows 10
1. Hit Makiyi a Windows + R nthawi imodzi kutsegula Thamangani bokosi la zokambirana.
2. Lembani kandida.msc ndi kumadula OK button to launch Local Group Policy Editor.
3. Muyenera User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Calculator in the left pane by clicking on the chithunzi cha arrow at the side of each folder.
4. Dinani Allow Graphing Calculator entry in the right pane. Then, select the policy setting option shown highlighted.
5. Dinani Yathandiza batani ya wailesi ndi dinani Ikani kusunga zosintha.
Zindikirani: If you haven’t previously altered the entry, it will be in Osasinthidwa state, by default.
6. Close down all the programs and perform a kukhazikitsanso dongosolo.
7. Zanu Calculator app will show Kujambula zithunzi option once your PC boots back on.
Zindikirani: To disable graphing calculator on Windows 10 computer, select wolumala zosankha Gawo 5.
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Method 2: Through Registry Editor
If for some reason you weren’t able to enable the graphing mode from the group policy editor, editing the Windows registry will also do the trick. Follow the given steps to enable or disable Calculator graphing mode on Windows 10 PCs:
1. Dinani Start, yesani regedit, ndipo dinani Open kuyambitsa Registry Editor.
2. Paste the following location njira in the address bar and hit the Lowani kiyi.
HKEY_CURRENT_USERSOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionPoliciesCalculator
Zindikirani: It is quite possible you did not find the Calculator folder. You will therefore need to create one manually. Right-click on Ndondomeko ndipo dinani yatsopano otsatidwa ndi Mfungulo. Name the key as Calculator.
Zindikirani: If the Calculator key was already present on your PC, chances are the AllowGraphingCalculator value also exists. Otherwise, you will again need to manually create the value.
3. Dinani kumanja pa blank space. Dinani Chatsopano > Phindu la DWORD (32-bit). Tchulani dzina mtengo as AllowGraphingCalculator.
4. Tsopano, dinani pomwepa AllowGraphingCalculator ndipo dinani Sinthani.
5. Lembani 1 pansi Zambiri: to enable the feature. Click on OK kupulumutsa.
6. Tulukani pa Registry Editor ndi yambitsaninso PC yanu.
Zindikirani: If you wish to disable Graphing mode in the future, change the Zambiri zamtengo wapatali ku 0 in Gawo 5.
How to Use Calculator Graphing Mode
Step I: Access Graphing Mode
1. kutsegula Calculator Ntchito.
2. Dinani pa hamburger (three horizontal lines) icon present at the top-left corner.
3. In the ensuing menu, click on Kujambula zithunzi, monga momwe zasonyezedwera.
4. Within a split second, you will be greeted with an empty graph on the left pane and a familiar-looking calculator numeric pad on the right, as shown below.
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Step II: Plot Equations
1. Lowani ma equation (mwachitsanzo x +1, x-2) on the top right fields for f1 & f2 fields, monga momwe zasonyezedwera.
2. Simply, hit Lowani on your keyboard after typing out the equation to plot it.
3. Hover the mouse pointer over the plotted line kulandira exact coordinates of that point, as illustrated below.
Step III: Analyze Equations
Apart from plotting equations, the graphing mode can also be used to analyze equations, although not all of them. To check the functional analysis of an equation, click on the lightning icon pafupi ndi izo.
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Step IV: Change the Style of the Plotted line
1. Dinani pa paint palette icon kutsegula Line Options.
2A. This will let you change the style of the plotted line as:
2B. Select the mtundu from the color options provided.
Step V: Use Graph Options
Once the equations are mapped, three new options become active at the top-right corner of the graph window.
1. The first option lets you trace the plotted lines using the mouse or keyboard.
2. The next one is to share the graph via mail.
3. And the last one allows you to customize the graph which allows you to:
- change the minimum and maximum values of X and Y,
- switch between different units like degrees, radians, & gradians,
- adjust the line thickness and
- modify graph theme.
anati:
Hope so the above method helped you to enable, use or disable Calculator Graphing Mode in Windows 10. Drop your queries/suggestions below and share with us all the crazy graphs you plot using it.