How do I bind a unicode character to a single key?
Like when I press caps, that for example ∑ or R appears or something?
What system?
3 lines in autohotkey
>>61108399
I feel a little ashamed to say it here, but win 10
>>61108565
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/globalization/keyboardlayouts.aspx
autohotkey scripts are the simplest way
>>61108585
that doesn't work for this, capslock cannot be changed.
But I'll keep it in mind for similiar problems, thanks.
>>61108421
>>61108605
gonna try that now
Learn LaTeX instead of unicode posting on /sci/, plebbitor.
>>61108322
AutoHotKey is best for anything like this.
Note: the words "AutoHotKey" here and above in my post were generated automatically by AutoHotKey when I typed my shortcut for them: "ahk".
>>61108634
If you tell me which sign you want on which key I can help you out
>>61108716
>>61108605
>>61108421
I'm too dumb for ahk to make this specific case work. I think i got how I can create a script, but I can't configure caps
>>61108733
I want a 卐 on capslock. caps is disablet atm, but I thought it would be funny if my keyboard had a literal swastika key
>>61108322
Use TeX
\sum
>>61108790
Here you goCapsLock::Send {U+5350}
>>61108790
>>61108810
And just in case you don't know how to use this
>install autohotkey
>open notepad.exe
>copypaste the single line of code in there
>save as whatever.ahk
>doubleclick to run
>optionally put in startup folder
>>61108810
>>61108867
Different anon here but fuck, thank you, didn't know how it worked before.
>not using caps for control