

For example, to create a shortcut for the copyright symbol on Mac: Macs allow you to create shortcuts for all keyboard symbols to be able to easily type them in whenever you need. Of course, you can add the copyright symbol to your favorite characters, which will save you some time, but there’s a much better way.

However, if you need to use some special characters - such as a copyright symbol on Mac - rather frequently, it would be quite inconvenient to call up a menu and search for what you need every time. With the Show Emoji & Symbols window, you have access to nearly all Unicode characters you’ll ever need. Double-click on ™ to paste it into your editor.Navigate to Letterlike Symbols on the sidebar.To type in a TM symbol Macs use, for example: And on the right you can pick a font variation of the same symbol. In the center are all the characters within a given category. Here, you’ll see all kinds of categories on the left: Emoji, Arrows, Currency Symbols, etc. To see all Mac key symbols, you need to select Show Emoji & Symbols option from the same language flag menu, or use a shortcut Control + Cmd + Space. Of course, even using all the modifier keys and combinations available, it’s impossible to fit all the characters in such constrained amount of space.

The interactive display will appear, showing all the keyboard symbols and altering the view in real time when you use modifier keys. Now you can click on the language flag in your menu bar and choose Show Keyboard Viewer.
