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HOW TO USE MACOS’S CHARACTER VIEWER TO TYPE EMOJI AND OTHER SYMBOLS

Unicode incorporates nearly 150,000 symbols, and our keyboards let us directly enter no more than several dozen – even with Shift and Option. Many of the remaining characters can be found in Character Viewer, a part of macOS that’s hidden by default.

This viewer lets you find symbols, drag them or double-click them to insert symbols into text, and mark them as favourites for later access.

You can bring up the Character Viewer (also called Emoji & Symbols) through several methods:

• On a keyboard with a 🌐, you can press that key to bring up the viewer. (See the Keyboard preference pane’s Keyboard tab if that doesn’t work – an option has to be checked for the 🌐 key.)
• Press Command-Control-Space.
• In the Keyboard preference pane’s Input Sources tab, check ‘Show Input menu in menu bar’, and Emoji & Symbols is one choice.

When it first appears, the viewer might be in an abbreviated form that emphasizes emojis and shows links along the bottom. If so, click the palette icon in the top-right

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