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What is your problem
The options that come up for the ,< are ¿, ¡, ∙, ₋ ,⁻ ,– ,≤, ≥, ≠, ≈, ≙, ±, ₊, and ⁺, most of which aren't relevant to that key.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would seem to make more sense for:
“¿” to appear for the /? key
“¡” for 1!
“⁻” and “₋” for -_ (and possibly “∙”, which would be consistent with the Windows touch keyboard and Gboard)
“≥” for .>
“≠”, “≈”, “≙”, “±”, “₊”, and “⁺” for =+. (Edit: I see this has since been added; thank you!)
In particular, /?, 1!, and =+ have few or no symbols in their PowerAccent menus, meaning it would also be easier to select those alternate characters without scrolling through the whole ,< list.
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What is your problem
The options that come up for the ,< are ¿, ¡, ∙, ₋ ,⁻ ,– ,≤, ≥, ≠, ≈, ≙, ±, ₊, and ⁺, most of which aren't relevant to that key.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would seem to make more sense for:
“≠”, “≈”, “≙”, “±”, “₊”, and “⁺” for =+.(Edit: I see this has since been added; thank you!)In particular, /?, 1!, and =+ have few or no symbols in their PowerAccent menus, meaning it would also be easier to select those alternate characters without scrolling through the whole ,< list.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: