Use secret keyboard keys on Linux

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Jul 7, 2022 9:23 PM EDT
Opensource.com; By Seth Kenlon
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A typical computer keyboard has only about 100 keys on it. Most keys double up on characters, also called glyphs, thanks to the Shift key. Glyphs are frequently used to type letters with accents and umlauts, to produce characters used in mathematic or monetary expressions, or just to add fun emojis. In some regions there are even three glyphs available on select keys.

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