By that I mean, instead of pulling into focus a calculator app that is already running, it would instead keep opening new calculator apps. On some computers, hitting the key would open a new calculator instance each time. On Windows 7, the calculator key (or more appropriately, the software driving the key) was a bit hit and miss. Tap the calculator button, wait for the calculator app to launch, move your hand down to the number keys, and start calculating. It’s a simple thing, really, and isn’t exclusive to this keyboard, by any means. One of the handiest features is the conveniently-placed calculator button. I settled upon this keyboard many years ago, and have used it both at work and at home ever since. Ahh, my good ol’ Microsoft Wireless Laser Keyboard 6000 v2.0.
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