![]() when accessing the task manager) and unintentionally triggering keyboard change. I know, but I find myself randomly pressing ctrl + shift (i.e. ![]() I know you can use the keypad for typing Unicode, but most (including mine) laptops don't have one and having a shortcut would be way easier anyways. something in Unicode that isn't on keyboards would be brilliant, if we could combine the shortcut and key remapping into one tool and let the user type in any symbol so you can copy & paste non-standard symbols. I do second this addition though, being able to type in any symbol e.g. UK to UK Extended) or Win+Space to change between all layouts. If you have multiple press Ctrl+Shift to move between variations of the same language (e.g. You can probably get the £ symbol by changing or adding a keyboard layout in Windows settings.
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