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  2. How to insert "blank character" in WhatsApp?

    android.stackexchange.com/questions/67755/how-to-insert-

    Method 2 – Using Alt + Key Combinations. Press ALT + 255 (Hold Alt Button and Type 255). The above key combinations will generate a blank space. Now save this file on the smartphone (PC > PHONE). Before sending the message, open the file on the phone. Copy the content. Open the WhatsApp and paste the content to send. Done….

  3. For new versions of Android, the easiest way I have found is to use Character Pad - Symbols. It allows to add characters by. Simply tap a character to copy it to your device's clipboard, open any other app, and paste it anywhere you like. It also has a search function to allow finding characters by their names. Disclaimer: I am just a user of ...

  4. I want to copy a zero width space to the clipboard

    android.stackexchange.com/questions/176904

    1. I want to copy a zero width space to the clipboard and paste it somewhere else, but after selecting all, the selecting handle thing doesn't pop up. I'm trying on chrome on this site. Edit: no, I wouldn't want to do it with a character map. copy-paste.

  5. Is it possible to write to a device's clipboard using ADB?

    android.stackexchange.com/questions/19710

    @earthmeLon if you were just trying to find an easy way to copy your WPA key, then next time you might find it easier to do seomthing like email it to yourself and copy/paste from email, or copy a text file containing it onto your device over USB, then open and copy from there.

  6. How do I enter a new line in a cell in Google Sheets?

    android.stackexchange.com/questions/82422

    The highlight a throw-away character and hit enter trick, as well as the type everything into a text editor, then copy/paste it into the Google Sheets cell, both only work on Android devices. I have a Google Spreadsheet that I'm sharing with a client who has an iPhone, and she needs to be able to enter multiple lines within a cell.

  7. Tab key on Google Keyboard? - Android Enthusiasts Stack Exchange

    android.stackexchange.com/questions/135742

    You can insert a tab as follows: Copy from somewhere (I used Simplenote) a tab. Go to Parameters → Dictionaries → Personal dictionaries from the Google Keyboard. Choose your language and click on "add". Paste the tab in the first field and define some shortcut. Now if you type your shortcut, Gboard will propose the tab in the auto ...

  8. backup - How do I export my text messages from either my Android...

    android.stackexchange.com/questions/245145/how-do-i-export-my-text-messages...

    For Signal and WhatsApp, there are either tools (or just copy paste) that allow you to export messages to a plain text file in this format: [2022-01-29 13:43] Me: Hello [2022-01-29 13:47] Other person: Hello to you too Copy paste from the web interface doesn't work; that just gives output like this: Hello Hello to you too

  9. 9. As others said, there are ~2000 zero-width or 'invisible' unicode characters in that message. These characters are the ones which instruct the text renderer whether to display the text left-to-right or right-to-left. When you tap on the message, the text renderer tries to work out which character you are tapping on.

  10. automation - Problem with intents :MacroDroid - Android...

    android.stackexchange.com/questions/226362/problem-with-intents-macrodroid

    1. If you want to turn on the Out Loud using automation app, do this: Leave the rest entries untouched. If you want to turn off the Out Loud, do this: If you want to toggle the state, do this: Check your notification panel/bar to see the changes. If toggled to On state, Loud Out would create a notification (low priority), else the notification ...

  11. How do I insert a non-breaking space with the Android OS...

    android.stackexchange.com/questions/43440

    A workaround is to copy the non-breaking space from somewhere (e.g. the Wikipedia page has it in the first line between the quotes), or from between the brackets here: Share Improve this answer