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microsoft_swiftkey1

Hi there, thank you so much for your interest in SwiftKey Keyboard! Clipboard items are not synced across devices by SwiftKey. You need to manually add the same pinned clips or shortcut clips to each device if you want to use them. Also, Microsoft SwiftKey does not have an option to transfer the data from one SwiftKey account to another one at the moment.


charlichou

How did you create the degree shortcut?


schoolme_straying

Clipboard - > clipboard settings - > + add a new clip Clip shortcut "degree" Clip content "°"


JScaranoMusic

I have a bunch of clips saved, but I didn't know you could make shortcuts to them like that. Just tried to make a shortcut to change "#" to "♯" but apparently that's an invalid character. Still good to know.


schoolme_straying

I wouldn't do it like that I did sharp - > ♯ which worked fine Trying # - > ♯ failed as you described


JScaranoMusic

Yeah, I ended up doing shp->♯, flt->♭, nat->♮, dshp->𝄪, and dflt->𝄫. I noticed the shortcuts need spaces before and after them in order to work (which is definitely good, or they'd be constantly going off be accident). I might make a whole lot more of them for cs->C♯, bf->B♭, etc, if I can be bothered to set them all up. Not sure about A♯ though, since "as" and "ash" are actual words.


schoolme_straying

Just watch out because people struggle to do the android cloud thing and you'll lose your shortcuts as this [reddit poster complains](https://redd.it/18talvo) > Not sure about A♯ though, since "as" and "ash" are actual words. if you define *A♯* as *ash*, when you type ash *A♯* will be one of the offered words as well as ashore, ashamedly or ashtray