
How many metric units do you use per day on your mobile devices? Whatever the metric unit that we need on a given day in our work, it should be made clear that conversions between meters to centimeters, grams to kilograms or degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit are not the only alternatives that we might need at any time. instant.
If we go to some type of specialized resource we will realize that metric units come to contemplate an infinite number of options that perhaps we never considered before in our studies or work. If we have a mobile device with Android operating system, this task could be one of the easiest to do only if we install an interesting application called Usetool.
The most important functions to use with Usetool
The first thing you have to do is go to the store. Google Play Store to search for Usetool, having to download and install the tool without having to pay absolutely anything due to the free nature with which it has been proposed by its developer. After that you will only have to select it to run in "full screen".
This is a very important aspect to take into account, something that you can even admire on the official page (we are not referring to the Google Play Store) of the tool; there it is mentioned that Usetool is compatible with mobile phones ranging from 3.5 inchess up to nine-inch tablets and up. The interface could have small modifications, although all of them are insignificant compared to all the advantages and benefits that we will receive with Usetool.
In general, the interface will show us two main areas to view in the first instance; The one that is located on the left side as an options bar will allow us to choose between different features, being in the first place a basic calculator. Later we will admire a few other functions, which will help us to use Usetool as an interesting metric unit converter; It is at this moment when we will see the importance of the tool, since our entire device will become a multiple converter.

Tasks such as converting units of currency, fuel, data transfer, design, energy, temperature, length, mass, power, pressure and much more are what you will find in this left sidebar. You will also have the possibility of using this unit converter to obtain results of algebraic functions; If you found all this fascinating, let us mention that there are a few other additional features that will surely be of interest to you.
For example, if you are going to use your mobile device at a certain time inside the home (house or office), perhaps an interface with a specific type of light is better adapted to the other environment that you will find when you go out with the device, to the street. For this reason, the developer has proposed an interesting way to manage Usetool configuration.
Towards the upper right side you will find the typical points in a small vertical bar, an icon that you can select to start managing the configuration according to your taste and preference for using Usetool. Right there you will find the possibility of being able change the interface to a dark or light tone, all depending on the type of lighting you have at any time (indoors or outdoors).

Other options to manage within the settings will help you make the mobile device vibrate when a conversion is executed at a certain time. You can also choose the currencies you will regularly use to make a conversion. This last item is one of the most important that we could be using, because if within our work tasks we only handle the dollar and euro, perhaps we only have to select these two options within the configuration so that the conversion is done between said currencies.

In conclusion, Usetool is an excellent tool that turns (literally speaking) our Android mobile device into an advanced metric unit converter.