This was a fun experiment, but if you want to use something like this you should probably look at WinCompose.
Like XCompose, but for Windows™. Hit Right Alt to start composing!
Install from here. (NB: ʙᴇᴛᴀ βετα ʙᴇᴛᴀ)
Here’s what it looks like in action. The user has pressed '
, and WCompose is showing what characters can be pressed next to produce an output (other mappings can be found here):
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