I think you'll need a macro program like Quickeys to assign glyphs to a particular key arrangement. However you can "type" them using Character Viewer. Just go to Keyboard Preferences and turn it on ...
If you've dipped your toes into the world of custom mechanical keyboards, you've likely heard whispers of QMK. For the uninitiated, QMK stands for Quantum Mechanical Keyboard Firmware. It is an ...
A Hyper Key is a single key that sends a modifier combination — usually Ctrl + Shift + Alt + Win. Since almost no application reserves this four-key combination, any shortcut created with it won't ...