
The script works by modifying a registry setting and will only modify it if exists already (which happens the first time you change modes). In Windows 7, for the script to work, the account you're using must have launched calc.exe and changed its mode at least once. (The script does this by modifying the registry setting calc.exe uses to store the last-used mode.) Limitations:ĭoes not work at all with Windows 10's re-written "Metro" calc.exe. The LaunchCalc command opens the Windows Calculator (calc.exe) directly into one of its four modes: This scripts adds a new command to Opus: LaunchCalc


Add a custom command with argument template.If you're on Windows 10 or above, this old post is now only useful for seeing how to do things with scripts in Opus: Windows 10 has replaced the old calc.exe with a new one which doesn't work in the same way, so this script will just launch the new calculator on Windows 10 without changing modes.
