To insert a Unicode character, type the character code, press ALT, and then press X. For example, to type a dollar symbol ($), type 0024, press ALT, and then press X. For more Unicode character codes, see Unicode character code charts by script. Important: Some of the Microsoft ...
I can reproduce that if to use shortcuts like Alt+PgUp with NumPad if NumLock is switched ON. With that you actually some char, e.g. Alt+PgDn or Alt+3 on NumPad returns char with unicode 9829 (♥). If that's not your case then navigation keys like PageDown work in NumPad mode,...
Summary of the new feature/enhancement Ability to remap a single key (² for example, sleeping in the top left corner of my KB), and assign it for example to alt+space, in order to open powertoys run, or to "open a new terminal", or whatever 👍 46 👀 5 ...
To type theHeartSymboltextanywhere on your PC or Laptop keyboard (like in Microsoft Word or Excel), pressALT + 3shortcut for Windows users only. To use this shortcut, simply press down the Alt key and type3using the numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard. To insert a heart...
(Uses Kinto for key remaps) ibus-typing-booster by mike-fabian ibus-typing-booster is a completion input method for faster typing twemoji color font by eosrei Twitter Unicode 12 emoji color SVGinOT font for Linux/MacOS/Windows iTerm2 Color Schemes by mbadolato Over 225 terminal color schemes...
QString keycode = e->text();if( !keycode.isEmpty() && keycode.unicode() ->isPrint() ) { KTextEdit::keyPressEvent ( e ); tryCompletion(); e->accept();return; } }// Handles completionif( keys[ TextCompletion ].isEmpty() ) ...
The shlobj.h header defines INewShortcutHook as an alias which automatically selects the ANSI or Unicode version of this function based on the definition of the UNICODE preprocessor constant. Mixing usage of the encoding-neutral alias with code that not encoding-neutral can lead to mismatches tha...
Character map allows you to view and use all characters and symbols available in all fonts (some examples of fonts are "Arial", "Times New Roman", "Webdings") installed on your computer. It can also help you lookup Unicode codes for entering symbols with keyboard. ...
checking with the globalization folks, it became clear that those hotkeys were not going to work, because on many keyboards, typing[and]requires the use of theAltGrmodifier. Users would have had to pressWin+AltGr+[to move the gutter to the left, or if they didn’t have anAltGrkey,...
To insert a Unicode character, type the character code, press ALT, and then press X. For example, to type a dollar symbol ($), type 0024, press ALT, and then press X. For more Unicode character codes, see Unicode character code charts by script. Important: Some of the Microsoft ...