How do I make the Apple logo appear using my keyboard?

July 4, 2008 by Jayvee Fernandez  
Filed under Computers

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Similar to the Character Map application for Windows, CharacterPal is a Dashboard widget that helps you input foreign symbols. For instance, do you remember how to make this  Apple logo appear on your keyboard?

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‘Course you know! It’s Option + Shift + K! But if by some incidence you forgot how todo this, CharacterPal can always help you remember. Now you won’t have any problems knowing how to make the Apple logo appear using keyboard presses.

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Comments

2 Responses to “How do I make the Apple logo appear using my keyboard?”
  1. Lachlan says:

    Or else you can turn on the keyboard viewer under System Preferences -> International -> Input Menu … I personally have it in my Menu Bar so I can launch it quickly - it shows all symbols etc when the modifier keys are pressed.

    Cheers.

  2. Oscar says:

    Nice post! I didn’t know about this widget … really handy.

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