French accents on a Mac keyboard Whether you’re composing an email, writing in a doc, or using an app, you can use simple Mac keyboard shortcuts to type French accents. Simply hold down a letter key on your keyboard until an accent menu appears. Once the menu is visible, you can use...
Below is a key to its location on some common Apple input sources. To find it on any keyboard, you can use Keyboard Viewer. US/British/Dutch: Shift 2 British PC: Shift ' German/Austrian: Option L German Standard: Option Q Swiss German: Option G French/Belgian: Option ` Canadian CSA:...
While working on this article, I found that you can type the Apple logo using the above key combination if your English keyboard is Australian, British, Canadian English, Irish, and Dvorak. Certainly, more languages may support this, but I tried just the English ones.International users who r...
To configure your keyboard to use a different language or keyboard layout, use the appropriate method for your version of Windows. Note These methods use the Canadian French keyboard layout as an example. Windows 7 or Windows Vista Click Start , type intl.cpl in theStart Searchbox, and the...
, type intl.cpl in theStart Searchbox, and then press ENTER. On theKeyboards and Languagetab, clickChange keyboards. ClickAdd. Expand the language that you want. For example, expand French (Canada). ExpandKeyboard list, click to select theCanadian Frenchcheck box, and then clickOK. ...
How are the special characters on the French Canadian legended keyboard generated? First you must choose the standard French Canadian layout (as outlined here)in your operating system. Once this is done, French Canadian keyboards are legended to provide you with indications of the differences betwe...
MacBook Keyboard Won’t Let Me Type: How Do I Fix It? Dictation Isn’t Working on macOS: How Do I Fix It? How to Enable and Disable Dictation in macOS What to Do If Dictation Isn’t Working on Your iPhone or iPad You can adjust your Mac dictation in numerous ways, but one of ...
Well that’s a bit harder because there’s no keystroke ability or special keyboard, so the easiest thing to do is copy the Apple logo and use it as a keyboard replacement shortcut, this letsthe Apple icon type itself out on an iPhone or iPad rather easily, as described here....
AltGr Dead Keys layout, and Belgian French with the Canadian multilingual layout. Now I also have UK English with a UK keyboard and US English with the basic US keyboard. This makes it very difficult to switch between layouts since I don't know which version of English I have switched to...
Before, I had two languages -- UK English and Belgian French -- with the US International AltGr Deadkeys (installed from a third party) and the Canadian Multilingual layouts assigned respectively to each language. But now I have English UK with a UK keyboard and English US with a standard...