Windows 10 Calculator Graphing Mode is now rolling out to May 2020 Update

Microsoft is rolling out Graphing Mode for Windows Calculator to the public with dark mode support, to access it, you need to be using Windows 10 2004 and the latest version of Windows Calculator.

Windows Calculator Graphing mode in dark mode Windows 10 2004

The Calculator is an integral part of Windows 10, like Notepad, Wordpad, and MSPaint.

After open sourcing Windows Calculator on Github, Microsoft has been improving it and pushing new features for it through Microsoft store.

Recently, Windows 10 Calculator has got a new modern icon and always on Top mode. When you click on Keep on Top (Alt+Up) icon, Calculator will be positioned on top of other application windows.

Since making Windows Calculator Graphing Mode available in preview builds in January, the company based on feedback has improved the feature to include “dark theme graph and more customization options”.

Today, Microsoft announced it is rolling out Graphic Mode to Windows 10 Calculator app, to get it, You have to update Windows Calculator by visiting Microsoft Store, for that,

1. Launch Microsoft Store app on Windows 10

2. Search for Calculator, then select Windows Calculator

3. Click on 3 dot icon next to “Launch” and select “Update”

Microsoft Store will download and install the update, you’ll receive a notification once Calculator is updated.

Windows Calculator update downloaded on Microsoft Store

To see Graphing mode in Calculator

  • Launch Calculator
  • Click on the menu and select “Graphing”. Microsoft said this feature will be useful for students.

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Venkat Eswarlu

Venkat is an independent technology journalist and the founder of Techdows. He has been covering web browsers, Windows, and software news since 2009. His exclusive scoops on Chrome, Firefox, and Edge features have been cited by Forbes, TechCrunch, Wired, CNET, and other major publications.

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