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As my eyes continue to deteriorate, legally blind in one and 20/200 in the other, I have been looking for a suitable replacement for my trusty HP calculators. I never found a physical calculator that would suit me. Needed large high contrast display and keys marking.. Also needed to be RPN and have a good set of scientific/engineering functions. Never found a physical one, but did find PCalc,, an app for the iPhone an d iPad. The app cost about US$10.
Besides being a good scientific calculator, the great thing about PCalc is that most every thing can be configured to your individual needs/desires. Key colors and layouts are flexible and can be configured for high contrast ant be rearranged to some extent. Key lettering can change fonts and be made bold. It also works in either RPN or algebra mode with one key to switch.
I won't bore you with the many other details here is a link to the website that explains it much better than I could ever do. Many photos of configurations.
http://www.pcalc.com/iphone/
Here is a photo of my current configuration on a full size iPas.
Gail in NM
Besides being a good scientific calculator, the great thing about PCalc is that most every thing can be configured to your individual needs/desires. Key colors and layouts are flexible and can be configured for high contrast ant be rearranged to some extent. Key lettering can change fonts and be made bold. It also works in either RPN or algebra mode with one key to switch.
I won't bore you with the many other details here is a link to the website that explains it much better than I could ever do. Many photos of configurations.
http://www.pcalc.com/iphone/
Here is a photo of my current configuration on a full size iPas.
Gail in NM