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WinCompose is the best way to use special characters on Windows, and that's just the start
Entering special characters on a PC can be cumbersome, but WinCompose makes it much easier, especially for keyboard-focused users.
In this post, we will show you what you can do if the Character Map is not working in Windows 11/10. Character Map is a Windows built-in tool that allows users of the Windows OS to see all the special ...
Your Windows mobile device doesn't have a numeric keypad, so how do you type characters like em dashes or bullets without having to open Word or Character Map? I'd been using Macs exclusively since ...
Using the in-built utilities Charmap and Eudcedit, Windows allows you to insert Unicode and special characters in Notepad and your other documents. But the process is not easy and takes a bit of time.
Nature abhors a vacuum, so with time on my hands I've developed a recent interest in keyboards. Turns out, with some effort, you can actually type all languages I've ever heard of written with latin ...
Earlier today I needed to use the word cliché in a blog post. (Well, two posts, if you count this one.) Just one problem: my keyboard doesn’t have an “accented-e” key. How could I insert that special ...
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