Keyboard lost one key “n”. How to use unicode to type that “n”?
Using crtl-shift-u followed by whatever unicode only gives a “u”.
Compose key does not know this one, it is not a composed sign.
Any changing keys will help.
Thanks
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@vgaetera Thank you. All over the internet is the answer U+006E , but almost nowhere is a more extended answer. After some try outs:
It is Ctr-Shift U
that gives u underscore.
then type the Unicode-code 006E
then do space-bar
.
u-underscore disappears.
That is why I will try to find a more easy way to type n
on my old laptop.
You can omit the leading zeros.
Enter works as well.
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