> If we look Unicode charts, they also plan these association (written
> under a character when there is one, for instance ⇱ is the "home" key)
> I don't know of any system actually supporting this.

rxvt-unicode does, using ctrl-shift as the introducer.

It also supports C-S + code point entry and C-S + left click to get the
code point of the character under the mouse cursor.

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  Need way to insert arbitrary unicode characters in Kubuntu

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