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Just take a picture of the Wikipedia page and use OCR. No need for that copy and pasting nonsense.

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You kid, but as an Canadian Anglophone, this is what I do any time I have to send an email to someone with a French name with an accented character.

Yes, I know the special character menu is a thing, but I have shit to do.

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Try this instead if you have a number pad on your keyboard:

Hold alt and type 0233 and then release the alt key.

For my favourite, type : then hold alt and type 0254. 😛

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I have not had a number pad on my keyboard for some time :( I remember this arcane magic

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I believe you can do this with the on-screen keyboard! If you’re using Windows, I think that can be accessed with super+u (but I haven’t used Windows in a long time so I apologize if I misremembered or if this is no longer accurate).

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Or better yet, start using the US-international keyboard layout. You press the accent you want (', `, ", ~, …) and the letter you want it on, and boom. Writing normal versions of those symbols requires a space after writing them, but that’s easy to get used to.

It’s pretty much the default setting in the Netherlands.

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For most letters RightAlt-[The letter] will do it for me.

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We (Canadians) actually have two layouts to type French characters. The modern Canadian multilingual layout, and the traditional “French (Canada)” layout. As an older French speaking Canadian, I prefer the traditional layout but both work. You can even type English words with these.

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(Shout out to !the_kids_in_the_hall@lemmy.ca , that community needs more love)

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Most modern OSs have special bindings for special characters. On a Mac it’s like alt+ e e for é. I think it’s just alt + e on Linux.

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I do this to type ™®©• on my computer

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° ² ₂ ø are my common ones

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Bookmarked.

Me too.

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Yes, but you need to be wary of pasting the formatting.

So when you do this, instead of pasting with Control+V you will want to paste without formatting using the Control+Shift+V command.

So remember - if you want that capital ‘H’ without issues, use your Shift key when pasting what you copy from Wikipedia.

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It works in m$ office apps, but not across Windows; if I open gmail and paste formatted text from the clipboard it still retains the formatting rather then pasting as plain text. I just use notepad++ or notepad anyway. Who has time for M$ word/excel bloatware?

Another cool tip is Windows + V to bring up clipboard history (past 25 copy selected text or images to your clipboard). Also the Window + Shift + S for built in screenshot tool.

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I work in IT and I have coworkers that use caps lock to capitalize single letters, like the beginning of a sentence. It hurts a bit every time I see it.

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Reminds me of the bash.org quote that went something like:

User1 joins channel

User1: HELLO EVERYONE!

Mod: Try hitting the caps lock key

User1: OMG THANK YOU THAT’S SO MUCH EASIER!!!

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On desktop, how many people search for an emoji, then just copy paste the character into their text?

Instead of switching to the alt keyboard, not that one, the other, no the emoji not the international one, dammit.

Or bringing up the keyboard menu, then scrolling around, looking for the right one, searching, no, scroll, scroll scroll, etc.

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I’m about to blow your mind.

Windows key + . brings up an emoji menu. I only discovered this by accident about a month ago.

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