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Summary: Learn how to use the calculator on the iPhone along with the other great features that come with it in this free computers and modern electronics video clip.
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"Now we're going to move on, and talk a little bit about the calculator and the notes. I want to put these together because the calculator is very simple and self explanatory, and they are pretty much next to each other. I'll click calculator, and it will load up here. This is just like any basic calculator. Go ahead and type in 2 X 65=130; it's really that simple, self explanatory. There are a couple of other software that you can add on to your iPhone to give you a better calculator; if you want to do scientific things, or conversions, or whatnot. Right now the one that's built in is pretty simple. We'll go back to the main menu. Now we'll click notes. Notes are a great way to leave yourself little post-its that you would do in the office or at home, trying to have little remembrance things. We'll scroll with our finger. For instance, I'll just click this one, and it says Haslem's Book Store. This is a haunted book store that's here in St. Petersburg, on the other side of Tampa Bay. I want to go check it out. The note looks just like a notebook piece of paper. Let's say we want to add something brand new; we'll hit the plus sign and we can type whatever. I'll say video for EV; I'll hit return, and then click done, and there's my note. So this is if I wanted a reminder to do this actual video. We can go back, and all our notes are saved all through here. These are the basics. The notes are a great way to leave yourself little notes, reminders of things you may need to do, or you may want to do. Once you're done, click the back to main menu button, and you're done."
eHow Article: How to Use the Calculator on an iPhone