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== IME/Emojis ==
== IME/Emojis ==


Either Ctrl+Shift+E opens the emoji selection dialog directly or Ctrl+Shift+E followed by space.
Either Ctrl+Shift+E opens the emoji selection dialog directly or Ctrl+Shift+E followed by space. The relevant application's path is <code>/usr/libexec/ibus-ui-emojier</code> and it is contained in package <code>ibus</code> in Debian.
 
[[File:Ibus ui emojier.png|thumb|IBus Emojier]]


The shortcut can be changed in "IBus Preferences", tab page "Emoji".
The shortcut can be changed in "IBus Preferences", tab page "Emoji".


[[File:Ibus setup emoji annotated.png|IBus Preferences showing option for emoji selection dialog]]
[[File:Ibus setup emoji annotated.png|thumb|IBus Preferences showing option for emoji selection dialog]]
 
== Any other Unicode character ==
 
By default, Ctrl+Shift+U displays an underscored "u" and expects the code point to be entered (confirmation is done by pressing Enter). For example, "2192" generates the "→" sign (see [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrows_(Unicode_block) Arrows (Unicode block)] in Wikipedia).


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Latest revision as of 17:46, 12 March 2026

Several notes concerning keyboard operation in X Window System.

IME/Emojis

Either Ctrl+Shift+E opens the emoji selection dialog directly or Ctrl+Shift+E followed by space. The relevant application's path is /usr/libexec/ibus-ui-emojier and it is contained in package ibus in Debian.

IBus Emojier

The shortcut can be changed in "IBus Preferences", tab page "Emoji".

IBus Preferences showing option for emoji selection dialog

Any other Unicode character

By default, Ctrl+Shift+U displays an underscored "u" and expects the code point to be entered (confirmation is done by pressing Enter). For example, "2192" generates the "→" sign (see Arrows (Unicode block) in Wikipedia).