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One option for that is to just turn on Sticky Keys (or whatever your desktop calls it). Most implementations let you double-tap a modifier key to ‘lock’ it, which lets you use Shift just like you would on the keyboard on your phone.
One option for that is to just turn on Sticky Keys (or whatever your desktop calls it). Most implementations let you double-tap a modifier key to ‘lock’ it, which lets you use Shift just like you would on the keyboard on your phone.
Okay, now I learned what to do with sticky keys. It is helpful. It would take a while for me to make use of sticky keys.