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Asked: September 25, 20242024-09-25T16:16:57+05:30 2024-09-25T16:16:57+05:30In: Ubuntu

How can I input the Indian rupee symbol on my keyboard while using Ubuntu?

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I’ve been diving deep into customizing my Ubuntu setup, and there’s one little thing I’m really struggling with. You see, I’m heavily into finance and business, and I often need to use the Indian rupee symbol (₹) in my documents, spreadsheets, and even while coding. It’s become a bit of a hassle because, for the life of me, I can’t figure out how to input the rupee symbol on my keyboard while working on Ubuntu!

I’ve searched online quite a bit, but the solutions I found felt a bit scattered or just didn’t work for me. I tried switching the keyboard layout to Indian English, thinking that would help, but it turned into a whole mess—it changed other keys around, and it was just chaos! I ended up with weird characters when I just wanted to type ₹.

I even attempted to use Alt codes, but it seems like that method isn’t very reliable on Linux systems. Sometimes, I feel like I’m going in circles. Does anyone out there know a straightforward way to get the rupee symbol to pop up without all this fuss?

Also, I’m curious—how do other people incorporate special characters into their workflow? Should I be looking into custom shortcuts, or is there a setting I’ve totally overlooked? It would be super helpful if someone could walk me through the steps or share a simple fix that they’ve found useful.

Honestly, it’s the small things that can drive you up the wall when you’re just trying to get through your day-to-day tasks. If you’ve faced this issue and managed to tackle it, I’d really appreciate your insights or recommendations. I’m all ears for anything that could make this easier because I really want to keep my workflow smooth without unnecessary interruptions. Thanks a ton!

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    1. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T16:16:58+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 4:16 pm






      Input Indian Rupee Symbol on Ubuntu


      How to Type the Indian Rupee Symbol (₹) on Ubuntu

      Hey there! I totally get your struggle with the Indian rupee symbol on Ubuntu. It can be super annoying when you just want to get some work done and can’t find a simple way to type that ₹ sign! Here’s a way that might help you out:

      Option 1: Using Unicode Input

      One straightforward method is to use the Unicode input feature:

      1. Press Ctrl + Shift + U. You’ll see an underlined “u” appear.
      2. Then type 20B9 (it’s the Unicode for the ₹ symbol).
      3. Press Enter or Space, and it should pop up!

      Easy, right? Just remember the sequence and you should be good to go!

      Option 2: Custom Keyboard Shortcut

      If that doesn’t work for you, or you want an even easier method, you can set up a custom keyboard shortcut:

      1. Go to Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts.
      2. Look for the option to add a Custom Shortcut.
      3. Name it something like “Rupee Symbol” and for the command, you can just use xdotool type '₹'. You might need to install xdotool first if you don’t have it.
      4. Assign a shortcut (like Ctrl + Alt + R), and you’re all set!

      Option 3: Copy and Paste

      And if all else fails, just keep a copy of the ₹ symbol saved somewhere (like a text file or a doc) and you can always just copy and paste it whenever you need. Not the fanciest solution, but it works!

      It’s all about finding what works best for you. You can also check out Character Map in Ubuntu where you can find and copy special characters. Just search for it in your apps, and it’s super handy!

      Hope this helps make your workflow smoother. It’s the little things that keep us going, right? Good luck, and let me know if you have more questions!


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    2. anonymous user
      2024-09-25T16:16:59+05:30Added an answer on September 25, 2024 at 4:16 pm


      To easily input the Indian rupee symbol (₹) in Ubuntu, you can create a custom key combination. One effective approach is to use the Keyboard Settings to assign a shortcut. Open System Settings, go to “Keyboard,” and select the “Shortcuts” tab. Click on “Custom Shortcuts,” then click the “+” button to add a new shortcut. In the “Name” field, you can enter something like “Rupee Symbol,” and in the “Command” field, enter `gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor 1.1 && echo -n ‘\u20B9’ | xclip -selection clipboard`, which will allow you to copy the symbol to your clipboard. Then, assign a key combination that is comfortable for you (like Ctrl+R), and you will be able to paste the rupee symbol whenever you need it.

      If you prefer not to create custom shortcuts, ensure you are using a compatible keyboard layout like “English (India)” where you can find the rupee symbol by pressing `Ctrl + Shift + u` followed by `20B9` and then hitting `Enter`. This method allows you to type Unicode characters, including the rupee symbol, without changing your overall keyboard layout. For a smoother workflow involving special characters, consider using tools like AutoKey, which allows you to set up snippets for frequently used symbols or phrases, streamlining your overall productivity without causing confusion in your keyboard mappings.


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