Quick Question?

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Hello,

This is my first post, and my first Mac :)

Sorry if I havent posted in the correct place!

What I would like to know is.. How can I change the ' @ ' symbol to be the ' " ' symbol in conjunction with the shift key?

Example: Shift (+) " (=) @

Thanks in Advance.

Regards,
Dave
 
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It is possible, actually. So what you're looking for is for shift+' to result in an @ symbol? You can use an application called Ukelele. It might be a bit complicated for you to use though, so I have pre-created a keyboard layout that changes just the keys you have asked for. If you are interested, I can send this keyboard layout to you.

If you choose to assign these keys yourself, then all the necessary documentation can be found with your download of Ukelele.
 

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