I am dysgraphic and use a keyboard for input as much as possible. I am taking a math class that has a lot of text mixed in with a lot of math symbols. I would love to be able to use my microsoft surface with a keyboard to type out symbols like ∈ and ∀.

I had the idea that I could use a customizable on screen keyboard. Does anyone know of a way to do that?

  • MajorHavoc
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    1 day ago

    There’s better answers, and I’ve used some of them.

    But I always return to just keeping a text file open with the Unicode symbols I need.

    A step up from there is setting up text macros in my text editor. When I was favoring VSCodium, I pretty much copied my text file into the JSON config, added some shortcut names, and started using it.

    I’m learning more about custom keyboard firmware now, and hope to have a dedicated virtual keyboard layer for fancy symbols and ASCII art, at some point in the future.

    But in a pinch, I just end up with a text file to copy and paste from.

    • LostAndSmelly@lemmy.worldOP
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      24 hours ago

      When I am on my desktop PC it is viable to copy and pasted but when I am using a track pad and keyboard or using my stylus copy and paste is way too much work.

      I have a programmable keyboard but have not played with setting up Unicode keys. I like the idea and may wind up being that keyboard to class. It might be a bit too clicky for a classroom setting through.

      A software keyboard would be ideal. I just don’t know where to get started.