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Keyboard Mastery

A 7-part platform guide for typing any special character on Mac, Windows, and Linux, plus deep dives into IME, dead keys, and alt codes.

  1. 1

    How to Type Special Characters on Mac: The Complete Guide

    Master typing special characters on macOS — Option key shortcuts, Character Viewer, Unicode Hex Input, dead keys, and emoji picker.

  2. 2

    How to Type Special Characters on Windows: Alt Codes and Beyond

    Type any special character on Windows — Alt codes, Win+. emoji panel, Character Map, Unicode hex input, and third-party tools like WinCompose.

  3. 3

    How to Type Special Characters on Linux: Compose Key and Unicode Input

    Type special characters on Linux — Compose key sequences, Ctrl+Shift+U Unicode input, IBus/Fcitx input methods, and custom .XCompose files.

  4. 4

    Input Method Editors (IME): How CJK Text Input Works

    Understand how Input Method Editors work — Japanese IME workflow, Chinese pinyin input, Korean hangul composition, and web form compatibility.

  5. 5

    Dead Keys: How to Type Accented Characters Without a Special Keyboard

    Master dead keys for typing accented characters — how they work on US International, UK Extended, and other keyboard layouts across all platforms.

  6. 6

    Unicode Hex Input on macOS: Type Any Character by Code Point

    Enable and use the Unicode Hex Input keyboard on macOS — type any Unicode character by holding Option and typing its hex code point.

  7. 7

    Windows Alt Codes: Complete Reference for Special Characters

    The complete Windows Alt code reference — how Alt codes work, the most useful codes for common symbols, and alternatives for modern Windows.