Áá Éé Íí Óó Úú[Option] + [E] followed by [Your Vowel] + (optional) [Shift]Acute lettersÀà Èè Ìì Òò Ùù[Option] + [`] followed by [Your Vowel] + (optional) [Shift]Grave accentÂâ Êê Îî Ôô Ûû[Option] + [I] followed by [Your Vowel] + (optional) [Shift]CircumflexÄä Ëë Ïï Öö Üü Ÿÿ[Option] + [U] followed by [Your Vowel] + (optional) [Shift]UmlautÃã Ññ Õõ[Option] + [N] followed by [Your Vowel] + (optional) [Shift]Tilde
Key+ [Option]+ [Option] + [Shift]Key+ [Option]+ [Option] + [Shift]AåÅ1¡⁄B∫ı2™€CçÇ3£‹D∂Î4¢›E´5∞fiFƒÏ6§flG©˝7¶‡H˙Ó8•°Iˆ9ª·J∆Ô0º‚K˚Apple``L¬Ò-–—MµÂ=≠±N˜[“”OøØ]‘’Pπ∏\«»QœŒ/÷¿R®‰;…ÚSßÍ'æÆT†ˇ,≤¯U¨.≥˘V√◊W∑„X≈˛Y¥ÁZΩ¸So, for example, Apple logo symbol can be typed on Macs by simultaneously holding [Option], [Shift] and [K] keys.
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Apple Mac OS Character Palette
Choose in menu bar System Preferences -> International You can use the Mac's Character Palette to insert special characters, such as mathematical symbols, letters with accent marks, or arrows and tons of other symbols into your documents. You can also use the Character Palette to enter Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean characters, as well as characters from other languages. The Character Palette appears in the Input menu. The Input menu looks like a flag in the top-right corner of your Menu Bar. If you don't see the Input menu in the menu bar do next:
To use Character Palette
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