Do you know how to input º´" with this calculator.
Thanks a lot!!
Ric
You have to enter minutes and seconds as fractions of a degree.
For example: enter 30°45'20'' as 30 + 45/60 + 20/3600
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Many thanks Alan, so do you mean there is not, something like a (shift) ( ººº) .... like we have a simple cientific calculator???.....
RIC
No there isn't. :)
Thanks!!