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by afiori
1962 days ago
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I recently left the linux world and with it the compose key... the most similar (native) thing windows offers are dead keys which I find deeply abhorring. I settled on switching keyboard layouts with Windows+space. I was more curious about the why than the how in a sense. |
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However, the workaround I use on Windows is Alt key combinations: I memorized the dozen or so patterns [1] I use the most. For example, `Alt + 0160` for non-breaking space, `Alt + 0150` for en dash, `Alt + 26` (and a few more) for arrows and `Alt + 0133` for ellipsis. It must seem crazy when you're used to the compose key.
I haven't heard of dead keys as a workaround. How does it compare? (Wow, this is getting very far from the original topic…)
[1] An important key to memorizing them is to see them as patterns on the numpad, rather than a sequence of digits.