The OS X advice relies on entering Unicode value of the character. However composing with two 'o' characters is the easiest way to get the degree symbol. I would be surprised if OS X didn't have similar compose key, but not that much if it wasn't configurable. There are easily found a whole load of list of characters and keys you can enter them with. For example, I have set it to 4th level of right Ctrl (So AltGr+Right Ctrl). On most systems, there's a way to compose characters not on keyboard, and on Linux it can be highly configurable, depending on your desktop environment. Nuance has dropped support - they have excellent speech recognition system available for various systems, including Android (works as keyboard) that let's you do anything you would be able with keyboard, but they should have kept the lesser version (Dragon, that's why it was called Swype + Dragon), but it's still the only one with selection/editing mode available. Yeah, systems vary on this - so do Android keyboards - unless you have Google's Pixel or Nokia, you likely have some custom keyboard, not the default Android one, but so do I - I think both Swype (not available anymore, but I love it even if the skins can't be bought (or bought ones redownloaded anymore), syncing is off, etc.
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