Can someone who is better at this than I please show me a one-stroke way to program a key on this XP machine to write the "degree" sign without going through the superscript routine. I've been using an asterisk but this is technically innacurate and sometimes misunderstood. I am told this can be done by programming one of the function keys to write the "degree" symbol (w/ shift). I would trade the ^ sign over the "6" (that I never use) for a "degree" symbol in a heartbeat.
While the relevancy of this to sailing seems vague, when discussing nav problems or instruments (GPS for instance) it is frequently necessary to write out courses, bearings, heights, etc. in degrees, minutes, and seconds (or tenths of minutes). Seconds and tenths are easy while degrees are not. For an intuitive writer like me this this is a chain-of-thought stopper.
Perhaps others have the same difficulty?
(I'm off to Pawley's Island for two days so won't be able to respond to replies right away.)
Help please!

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