Not with Firefox, but with other applications such as gedit and gnome-terminal, there *is* a graphical way to change your input method temporarily to the X input method. Right-click (if your pointing device is set for right-handedness :^]) in the text input field, and choose Input Methods and then X Input Method (or Input Methods and then System to return to the GNOME input method). With the X input method, if your locale allows it, you will be able to enter “ (LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK) by tapping Compose·<·" (or Compose·"·<), but you won’t be able to enter it by tapping Ctrl+Shift+U·2·0·1·C·Space. This setting will persevere for this one application session.
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