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special character and symbol shortcuts

I am constantly needing to use special characters, but I can't find an easy way to use them. There are three that I use specifically, Section, Pi, and Delta.

How do I make shortcuts for these and why is it so difficult to find out? This is a common task in any other word processing program.

iMac, Mac OS X (10.4.10)

Posted on Sep 15, 2007 2:04 PM

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Sep 19, 2007 1:32 AM in response to Tom Gewecke

pakalolo421,

for any symbols that you can't do with an option + ... shortcut, you should use the system-wide character palette. I'm a teacher, and use the character palette to put checkmarks in my student's essays. But there's every conceivable symbol in there, and the best is that you can minimize it to a very small window containing your favorites, which you keep open next to (or above) any open Pages window.
The character palette can be invoked from the Input menu, which you can put into your Apple menu bar from System Preferences -> International.

Robert

Nov 4, 2007 12:19 PM in response to rkowal70

1) go to System preferences
2) select "International"
3) pick the tab "keyboard menu"
4) check "keyboard viewer"
Now you can launch the keyboard viewer from the menubar selecting the international item
the viewer shows your keyboard layout. When you press any alt ctrl and so on the character on the keyboard change to the available pressing that key

Cheers
Paolo

Nov 4, 2007 12:23 PM in response to pakalolo421

Open the Character Palette in OS X 10.4 or OS X 10.5, locate the first of the character codes you often use, open the Advanced menu at bottom left in the Character Palette, and select Add to Favourites.

Now choose the "by Favourites" view in the Character Palette, and doubleclick the character you want to insert in the current application window.

Best,

Henrik

special character and symbol shortcuts

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