![]() If you can’t recall the precise keyboard shortcut, going straight to the character viewing panel can be easier, particularly with some of the more obscure keystrokes, and thus having them all in a central location for those International Mac users or avid travelers is quite nice. ![]() ![]() ![]() From there, choose the “Currency symbols” option to gain access to many more symbols, ranging from the Peso to Yuan Renminbi. Accessing Additional Foreign Currency SymbolsĪdditional symbols for currencies can be accessed through the Character viewing panel, which can be summoned just about anywhere that you can type on the Mac by pulling down the “Edit” menu and choosing “Special Characters”. Of course, the common $ dollar sign (Shift+4) applies to many currencies as well (USD, NZD, AUD, CAD, etc), and thus will appear on many keyboards whether they’re using a US layout or not, and on those keyboards the ¢ cent sign can be typed by hitting Option+4 (or option+$). On a standard US, Australian, and Canadian keyboard layout, they can be typed by using the following keystrokes:Įuropean Euro Symbol: € – Shift + Option + 2 The three most commonly used symbols (according to Apple’s inclusion as option-characters, at least) are the Euro, Yen, and Pound.
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