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I have a Macbook Pro with a US keyboard. I often type in Danish and other languages. In order to make an @ symbol I have to switch to the US keyboard and press Shift + 2.
On a Danish PC keyboard there is an ALT GREAT key which, with 2, gives @. Is there a similar key on the Mac keyboard? In other words, how do I make @ using the Danish keyboard input on a US keyboard layout? |
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