E EmptyNest Administrator Nov 15, 2010 #1 Linux: If you want to easily type non-ASCII characters that likely aren't already on your keyboard (e.g. ™, µ, ½) and don't want to constantly refer to character selector apps such as kcharselect, you can turn on the Compose Key in Linux. More »
Linux: If you want to easily type non-ASCII characters that likely aren't already on your keyboard (e.g. ™, µ, ½) and don't want to constantly refer to character selector apps such as kcharselect, you can turn on the Compose Key in Linux. More »