Macintosh Accent Codes. Type Option+E, then the vowel. For instance, to type á hold down Option+E, then type lowercase A. To type Á, hold down Option+E, then type capital A. Type Option+N, then either lowercase N for ñ or capital N for & N tilde. Type Option+U, then either lowercase U for ü or capital U for Ü.
Typing Accents Using iPad Keyboard (not screen) Hi, I understand that one simply holds a key down to generate optional versions of that letter, including accented versions, but that applies only to the on-screen keyboard. If using an attached keyboard (Spanish qwerty), an instructional video suggested the work-around ALT+ (eg, ALT+160=á) but
I ended up using MS Word to type it all in French, ignoring 'accents', then select the whole text, make sure it is set to French and let the spell check fix it all for me. This was the quickest. As the text (.docx) was linked to InDesign doc, it all synced nicely. Upvote.
CTRL+SHIFT+&, s. The Unicode character for the specified Unicode (hexadecimal) character code. The character code, ALT+X. For example, to insert the euro currency symbol , press 20AC, and then hold down the ALT key and press X. The ANSI character for the specified ANSI (decimal) character code. ALT+the character code (on the numeric keypad)
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