• Hawke@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Let me tell you about the compose key, or about WinCompose if you’re on Windows.

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        3 days ago

        I mean, it’s great.

        Compose key: press the key, then press other keys with mnemonics for the desired target. Compose, e, ‘ gives you é. Compose, a, e gives you æ. Compose, -, > gives you a right arrow.

        Things like that. And it’s customizable with a reference lookup too.

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          3 days ago

          Sounds neat! Is it that a separate key on some keyboard layouts? Or triggered by a hotkey combination?

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            I’ve only ever seen it triggered by the Alt Gr key personally, but it’s naturally customizable. Interestingly, though, there exists a distinct USB HID key code for the compose key—suggesting there might be keyboards with a dedicated key or could theoretically be created.

            This post was not written my the AI, I’m just sassy and started using the em dash more often now. I used to just use the hyphen on online forums instead, reserving the real em dash for papers and such. Things like the compose key make it incredibly easy to input—so much so that it does not take more time than just a regular hyphen.

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            Configurable. I use right-alt or right-windows key depending on which keyboard.

            It originally was a key on the DEC VT220 terminal, circa 1983. The feature is very useful though!