Typing special characters and symbols – Apple Macintosh 6500 User Manual

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Typing special characters and symbols

You can type a variety of international and other special symbols and
characters (including characters with diacritical marks, such as accents)
by pressing combinations of keys.

The Key Caps program, which is installed with your system software, shows
you the characters produced when you type certain keys and key
combinations in the fonts available on your computer. Choose Key Caps from
the Apple (K) menu, then choose the font from the Key Caps menu.

To have Key Caps show more options for special characters, press each of these
keys or key combinations: Option, Shift, Shift-Option, Shift-x, and Option-x.

If you press the Option key, Key Caps outlines lightly the keys that you can
use in combination with letter keys to type letters with accents or other
diacritical marks.

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Special Keys on Your Keyboard

Characters available

in the Chicago font

Characters appear
here when you press
keys on the keyboard
or click them in
the window.

Characters available

in the Chicago font

when the Option key

is pressed

The highlighted key represents the
key held down on the keyboard—
in this case, the Option key.

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