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Access Non-Keyboard Characters
You can make your documents more readable and more useful by inserting special symbols
not available via your keyboard. The keyboard is home to a large number of letters, numbers,
and symbols. However, the keyboard is missing some useful characters. For example, it is
missing the foreign characters in words such as café and Köln. Similarly, your writing might
require mathematical symbols such as ÷ and ½, financial symbols such as ¢ and ¥, or com-
mercial symbols such as © and ®. These and many more symbols are available in OS X via
the Character Viewer.
Access Non-Keyboard Characters
Display the Character Viewer
Click System Preferences ( ).
The System Preferences appear.
Click Keyboard .
 
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