![]() ![]() ![]() I don't think I'll ever need that, so whilst an existing sequence to get a backslash is preferable, a solution that allows me to map backslash onto Shift ` is also acceptable to me.īy the way, I am using Gnome / Ubuntu 13.10. Is there any similar trick for getting a backslash? Unfortunately, I don't have a numeric keypad, so I couldn't get an escape sequence like Alt 9 2 working.īy the way, Shift ` gives me the "not" sign, Stickers are designed to match standard input settings on Japanese and Japanese Kana keyboard layout on Mac
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