If you’re used to typing with a Macintosh keyboard layout and enjoy being able to enter typographical quotes anywhere using alt-[, alt-shift-] for “…” and alt-shift-[ and alt-shift-] for ‘…’ and alt-; to enter a proper ellipsis (…), etc., download and install the us-mac.zip file from https://github.com/adunning/Mac-Keyboard-Layouts-for-Windows and then choose it from Settings > Time & Language > Language > Keyboard.
(Because I’m testing on Windows at the moment and I don’t want to lose my sanity…)
…And yet it’s still nowhere as expressive for me as using a Mac keyboard layout on Linux, where I also have the superpowers of my compose key, which I have mapped to Caps Lock (CL). Where, for example, I can do CL + dash + dash = en dash, CL + dash + dash + dash = em dash, CL + e + equal sign = €, CL + tm = ™, etc.
@aral ooo is there a good way to get us-mac on Linux?
@Gaelan It should just be there. At least it is in GNOME.