This is your daily dose of compose key sequences:
<Multi_key> <period> <minus>
will insert ·
(middle dot)
This is your daily dose of compose key sequences:
<Multi_key> <period> <minus>
will insert ·
(middle dot)
Today's compose key sequence is:
<Multi_key> <parenleft> <KP_2> <7> <parenright>
will insert ㉗
(circled number twenty seven)
Today's compose key sequence is:
<Multi_key> <u> <greater>
will insert û
(latin small letter u with circumflex)
Today's compose key sequence is:
<Multi_key> <diaeresis> <o>
will insert ö
(latin small letter o with diaeresis)
Today's compose key sequence is:
<Multi_key> <slash> <u>
will insert µ
(micro sign)
This is your daily dose of compose key sequences:
<Multi_key> <exclam> <H>
will insert Ḥ
(latin capital letter h with dot below)
Have a key sequence:
<Multi_key> <asciicircum> <underbar> <x>
will insert ˣ
(modifier letter small x)
Messing about with my #KeyboardLayout again (that’s half the fun of #QMK or #ZMK etc in a programable #MechanicalKeyboard), this time the mechanism to get capital letters without a dedicated shift key… ⇧
I’m giving #AutoShift another go (long press for capitals), alongside #CapWords (like caps lock, but it turns off at the end of a word), and #MagicCommaShift (comma before letter means shift) 🪄 ⇧
Ever tried the compose key?
<Multi_key> <acute> <otilde>
will insert ṍ
(latin small letter o with tilde and acute)
Today's compose key sequence is:
<Multi_key> <underscore> <KP_4>
will insert ₄
(subscript four)