On Mac, you can press ⌘ Command++ on your keyboard to convert into subscript in Word. On Windows, you can press Control++ to convert into subscript in Word. This shortcut will also work in other text editors like Notepad.

On Mac, you can press ⌘ Command+, on your keyboard to convert into subscript. On Windows, you can press Control+, to convert into subscript.

This is a free, third-party app that allows copying and pasting special text characters to any text field. Alternatively, you can copy and paste subscript characters from a website such as https://nadnosliw. wordpress. com/unicode-characters. If you need further instructions on how to download an app, make sure to check out this article for detailed guidelines.

This is a free, third-party app that allows copying and pasting special text characters to any text field. Alternatively, you can copy and paste subscript characters from a website such as https://nadnosliw. wordpress. com/unicode-characters. If you need further instructions on how to download an app, make sure to check out this article for detailed guidelines.

If you’re not sure how to download an app on Android, check out this article for more details. After installing the app, you will have to enable this new keyboard in your Settings. This is a free, third-party keyboard app. You can reach the app page directly at https://play. google. com/store/apps/details?id=com. fef. engr. Alternatively, you can find other keyboard apps on the Play Store that allows typing subscript.

If you’re not sure how to download an app on Android, check out this article for more details. After installing the app, you will have to enable this new keyboard in your Settings. This is a free, third-party keyboard app. You can reach the app page directly at https://play. google. com/store/apps/details?id=com. fef. engr. Alternatively, you can find other keyboard apps on the Play Store that allows typing subscript.

Make sure to check out this article for detailed instructions on how to switch your keyboard.

You can use the “nabc” button on the bottom-right corner, and see more superscript and subscript characters.