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Flip Bits with the Windows Calculator

If you’re trying to calculate a bitmask and your binary is a little rusty, use the Windows Calculator to flip the correct bits.

First open the Calculator and select Programmer Mode. If you’re using Windows 10, select "Bit toggling keypad":



Then click on the bits you want to enable or disable:

This entry was posted in Tip, Windows and tagged bit flip, calculator, windows on November 30, 2017 by Kenji Yoshino.

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