Can't write '~', '^', '`' and '´' characters in Matlab Code Editor

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I'm using Matlab in Arch Linux and I can't write just the '~', '^', '´' and '`' characters in the code editor. It's very annoying because I'm Brazilian and I need to comment my code using Ctrl+c on these characters in another text editor and Ctrl+v in the Matlab editor. Also some math opperations in Matlab need these characters like '~=' and '^'. My keyboard is in the pt-br abnt2 standard which is working very well in others IDEs. I tried Lauren's question answers, but nothing worked for me. If anyone can solve this problem for me I'd be very grateful.
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Dyuman Joshi
Dyuman Joshi on 30 Jun 2025
Edited: Dyuman Joshi on 30 Jun 2025
It would be best to contact TMW Support for this - Contact Support.
Though I am not sure how much they'll be able to help you considering MATLAB is not officially supported on Arch Linux (yet) - see here.
I found some similar threads discussing the same problem, maybe going through them will help you -

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