Linux: If you want to easily type non-ASCII characters that likely aren't already on your keyboard (e.g. â„¢, µ, ½) and don't want to constantly refer to character selector apps such as kcharselect, you ...
I’ve complained about this before on these forums: one thing that keeps me from adopting Linux on the desktop is that under Linux, keyboards are handled more or less like under Windows. While I spent ...
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