How to Use Alt Codes in Minecraft on Linux?

0
11
Asked By ChillPanda42 On

I'm currently using Debian Linux and I'm used to using alt codes on Windows to format text in Minecraft, like coloring text on items or creating fun signs. Unfortunately, Minecraft on Linux doesn't allow me to just paste symbols or text into signs, which would solve my issue. I've heard that Linux doesn't support alt codes like Windows does, but is there an alternative way to achieve similar formatting on Linux? Is there an app that acts like the Windows emoji picker or a resource for keyboard shortcuts that can help with this?

3 Answers

Answered By TechSavvyAlex On

There's also the Unicode method! Just remember that these codes are application-specific, so Minecraft will see them differently compared to other apps. Hopefully, using the methods mentioned should help you get some cool formatting done.

Answered By GamerDad88 On

I'm not a Minecraft player, but have you tried using the Compose Key? It might work for you! You can set it up to create custom combos for the formatting characters you need—just check your settings for the keyboard options. If you're using Plasma, it’s pretty easy to set up in the Input & Output settings.

CuriousGnome7 -

I think I'm using Gnome, so I’ll check if that's available there!

Answered By CraftyNerd99 On

In Linux, unlike on Windows, you won't be able to use traditional "Alt codes" for Minecraft. You'd want to try using the Compose Key for formatting characters like the section symbol (you can do Compose + s + o to get '§'). Alternatively, you can use Ctrl+Shift+U followed by the Unicode value you need, for example, Ctrl+Shift+U 00a7 gives you '§'.

BlockBuilder33 -

I got the compose key to work, but I still need help with the specific characters I want—mainly block characters like filled squares, rectangles, and triangles. I use them to create big letter signs in Minecraft. Copying and pasting them directly into signs isn't an option.

Related Questions

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.