Click the keyboard icon in the upper right corner of your screen again, and make sure it’s set to this new keyboard configuration. In that same System Preferences window, scroll down and put a checkmark in front of US International – PC. The ones highlighted in orange are the ones that follow the tip above.
You’ll see all kinds of characters you can type.
Try holding down the Shift key, and Shift-Option as well. Hold down the Option key, and you can see all the special characters you get when using that key as a modifier. Click on that new icon in the upper right corner of your screen, and choose “Show Keyboard Viewer,” and a little keyboard will appear. If you go to System Preferences > Language & Text > Input Sources and put a checkmark in front of “Keyboard & Character Viewer,” it puts up a little box at the top right of your screen. To accent a letter, hold down the Option key, type the character representing that accent mark, then type the letter you want underneath it. If you want to spell café correctly, how do you get that accent over the e? Or get that tilde over the n when you write niño in Spanish? There are a few ways to do it.įirst, holding down the Option key (on the bottom row of your keyboard) gives you common diacritical marks: e=´, i=ˆ, u=¨, n=˜, ~=`.