In Microsoft Word, chemical equations can be entered using special character menus. For example, subscripts and superscripts can be used to denote isotopes, and arrows can indicate reactions.
There are various keyboard shortcuts that you can use. The keyboard shortcuts are used to save the time. Control and enter can be used to send the message.
There are none.
Google has not provided such an option yet. Turning off keyboard shortcuts is not a feature yet.
Microsoft has wonderful long lists of keyboard shortcuts. Simply google "keyboard shortcuts", and a link to the shortcuts should come right up for you.
Hold the Alt key and type 9837 on the numeric keypad --------------- Type 266d, Then type Alt+x
Go to Help > Photoshop Help and type Keyboard shortcuts.
There aren't any.
In the shortcut task pane
Status Bar. It is talking about the VIEW shortcut's not to view the keyboard shortcuts.
To type letters and number and also for shortcuts.
On a Mac keyboard, the division button is represented by the forward slash (/) key, which is located on the same key as the question mark (?). If you're using the numeric keypad, the division symbol (÷) can typically be found on the key with the forward slash as well. In mathematical applications, you may also find the division symbol in the character viewer or by using specific keyboard shortcuts.
Ctrl - X.