Your Mac’s keyboard lets you easily type standard characters. But OS X also makes hundreds of special characters available. Here are three ways to access symbols and special characters in OS X.
Hold Down the Key
In OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion, you can type characters that are accented or modified versions of common letters by holding down the base character. For example, if you hold down the E key for a second or so, a popover displaying the available variations on the letter E will appear. Click a variation, or press the number corresponding to it, to type that character. On a U.S. English keyboard, this trick works with the A, C, E, I, L, N, O, S, U, Y, and Z keys.
Need a special character? If you…