![]() Ukelele doesn’t have a symbol picker, but you can have the Mac’s Character Viewer open with a certain font’s characters displayed to give you the required hex code. ![]() I think the syntax is NNNN (including the semicolon) it was discussed here very recently. You can enter all Unicode code points from the Basic Plane in hex form. Sorin/Cattus Thraex has made a keyboard layout (among many others I don’t know) which uses exactly this approach: Old Church Slavonic manuscripts use lots ofĭiacritics and special symbols, which are made accessible in related groupsĢ. You could also have a whole new keyboard assignment when the CapsLock is down. you could have Option-A as a dead key for arrows, producing about 40 different arrows depending on the second key pressed in the sequence.Īnd there are other "modifier key" combinations you could use: Shift-Option-., Ctrl-Option-., Shift-Ctrl-Option. Practically speaking, you can’t separate left and right Option keys (the Mac’s name for the Alt key), but I think you’ll find enough possibilities without that.Į.g. What you call "2-level dead key" is just a standard dead key. ![]()
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