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chinajon

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    Keyboard Character ⌘
    « on: March 18, 2013, 10:11:15 AM »
    I know that Apple lets you make many characters that are not normally on the keyboard such as é or å.
    How do you make the Command Key Mark? ⌘ 
    In Unicode it is encoded at U+2318
    It is the ⌘ place of interest sign (HTML: ⌘)

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    Re: Keyboard Character ⌘
    « Reply #1 on: March 18, 2013, 10:48:28 AM »
    I presently don't use a Apple laptop,  so I can't give you the direct answer.
    Unicode can be used on the Apple OS. But the results may not be what you expect. Have you read this article?
    Apple Mac OS Character Palette.
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    You can use the Mac's Character Palette to insert special characters, such as mathematical symbols, letters with accent marks, or arrows and tons of other symbols into your documents.

    You can also use the Character Palette to enter Japanese, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, and Korean characters, as well as characters from other languages....
    For the full article,click o n link above.