![]() ![]() This would instruct your Mac to use an acute accent over the letter e. For example, let’s say you want to type the word “touché.” You could type “touch,” press Option+e at the same time, and then tap the e key. You can also type a variety of accented letters and other special characters with Option key shortcuts. ![]() The list is more organized than it is on Windows. If you use specific special characters frequently, you can add them to your Favorites list so they can be easily accessed here. ![]() Locate a symbol in the window and double-click it to enter it into the text field in the current application. In almost any application, you can click Edit > Special Characters to open it. Mac OS X has its own Character Viewer, which is easier to access. If you don’t have a number pad, you can also head to this window to view a list of characters and copy-paste them into other applications. You can also find lists of special characters and their associated codes online. For each special character, you’ll see its Alt key code printed at the bottom-right corner of the window. The Character Map tool can help here. Open it by tapping the Windows key, typing “Character Map” to search for it, and pressing Enter.
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