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How to type dʒ symbol (IPA) on Mac?


mapping external keyboard keys to mac keysHow to type blank character with Mac keyboard?Is it possible to type in macron (e.g. “ā”) without using U.S. Extended Keyboard?How to type a capital letter from the extended Latin alphabet in OS XHow can I type the “@” symbol via VNC with a PC keyboard?How does one type circumflexes in El Capitan?How Do I Type with IPA (International Phonetic Alphabet)?Which keyboard layout is this?Has Apple ditched the enter key symbol in their mac devices international keyboard?How can I type Lithuanian stress characters (e.g., ą́, ė̃, m̃)?






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I want to type in dʒ on macOS but I don't know how I can type it. I tried ⌥ + keys but it seems that none of the keys is mapped to the symbol. It's not listed on this page.



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I want to type in dʒ on macOS but I don't know how I can type it. I tried ⌥ + keys but it seems that none of the keys is mapped to the symbol. It's not listed on this page.



I use the US Extended keyboard: So how can I type this symbol?










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  • For general-purpose IPA input, you may be interested in <i2speak.com> (no affiliation).

    – wchargin
    yesterday













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I want to type in dʒ on macOS but I don't know how I can type it. I tried ⌥ + keys but it seems that none of the keys is mapped to the symbol. It's not listed on this page.



I use the US Extended keyboard: So how can I type this symbol?










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I want to type in dʒ on macOS but I don't know how I can type it. I tried ⌥ + keys but it seems that none of the keys is mapped to the symbol. It's not listed on this page.



I use the US Extended keyboard: So how can I type this symbol?







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  • For general-purpose IPA input, you may be interested in <i2speak.com> (no affiliation).

    – wchargin
    yesterday

















  • For general-purpose IPA input, you may be interested in <i2speak.com> (no affiliation).

    – wchargin
    yesterday
















For general-purpose IPA input, you may be interested in <i2speak.com> (no affiliation).

– wchargin
yesterday





For general-purpose IPA input, you may be interested in <i2speak.com> (no affiliation).

– wchargin
yesterday










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With ABC (formerly US) Extended, ʒ is made by typing option-shift ; and then z.



In general, to see which key does what, use Keyboard Viewer.



More info about ABC Extended can be found here. And here.






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  • Thanks and do you know which key to type in Dvorak? It seems different and has no such symbol with option and shift...

    – Blaszard
    yesterday











  • Or I rather want to know a way to detect which key to type in based on the symbol, if that is possible, since there are still more symbols that I don't know how to type...

    – Blaszard
    yesterday











  • @Blaszard Only ABC Extended can do such things. You can use Keyboard Viewer to see all the possibilities provided by the Dvorak layout. If you want to make a custom version of Dvorak which has the special characters you need, a good tool is Ukelele scripts.sil.org/ukelele (temporarily down unfortunately)

    – Tom Gewecke
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  • Ohh that's sad. Thanks.

    – Blaszard
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    @Blaszard Your second comment seems to indicate you did not read the part about Keyboard Viewer or click on the link there. Another way to input such characters is via Character Viewer. support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/…

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If you know the Unicode name of the character, you can use ⌘ - ^ - Space to bring up a character search. This character is called Ezh:



screenshot of character selector



Usually this is used for Emoji, but as you can see, it works for any character.






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    With ABC (formerly US) Extended, ʒ is made by typing option-shift ; and then z.



    In general, to see which key does what, use Keyboard Viewer.



    More info about ABC Extended can be found here. And here.






    share|improve this answer

























    • Thanks and do you know which key to type in Dvorak? It seems different and has no such symbol with option and shift...

      – Blaszard
      yesterday











    • Or I rather want to know a way to detect which key to type in based on the symbol, if that is possible, since there are still more symbols that I don't know how to type...

      – Blaszard
      yesterday











    • @Blaszard Only ABC Extended can do such things. You can use Keyboard Viewer to see all the possibilities provided by the Dvorak layout. If you want to make a custom version of Dvorak which has the special characters you need, a good tool is Ukelele scripts.sil.org/ukelele (temporarily down unfortunately)

      – Tom Gewecke
      yesterday











    • Ohh that's sad. Thanks.

      – Blaszard
      yesterday







    • 1





      @Blaszard Your second comment seems to indicate you did not read the part about Keyboard Viewer or click on the link there. Another way to input such characters is via Character Viewer. support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/…

      – Tom Gewecke
      yesterday
















    4














    With ABC (formerly US) Extended, ʒ is made by typing option-shift ; and then z.



    In general, to see which key does what, use Keyboard Viewer.



    More info about ABC Extended can be found here. And here.






    share|improve this answer

























    • Thanks and do you know which key to type in Dvorak? It seems different and has no such symbol with option and shift...

      – Blaszard
      yesterday











    • Or I rather want to know a way to detect which key to type in based on the symbol, if that is possible, since there are still more symbols that I don't know how to type...

      – Blaszard
      yesterday











    • @Blaszard Only ABC Extended can do such things. You can use Keyboard Viewer to see all the possibilities provided by the Dvorak layout. If you want to make a custom version of Dvorak which has the special characters you need, a good tool is Ukelele scripts.sil.org/ukelele (temporarily down unfortunately)

      – Tom Gewecke
      yesterday











    • Ohh that's sad. Thanks.

      – Blaszard
      yesterday







    • 1





      @Blaszard Your second comment seems to indicate you did not read the part about Keyboard Viewer or click on the link there. Another way to input such characters is via Character Viewer. support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/…

      – Tom Gewecke
      yesterday














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    4







    With ABC (formerly US) Extended, ʒ is made by typing option-shift ; and then z.



    In general, to see which key does what, use Keyboard Viewer.



    More info about ABC Extended can be found here. And here.






    share|improve this answer















    With ABC (formerly US) Extended, ʒ is made by typing option-shift ; and then z.



    In general, to see which key does what, use Keyboard Viewer.



    More info about ABC Extended can be found here. And here.







    share|improve this answer














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    • Thanks and do you know which key to type in Dvorak? It seems different and has no such symbol with option and shift...

      – Blaszard
      yesterday











    • Or I rather want to know a way to detect which key to type in based on the symbol, if that is possible, since there are still more symbols that I don't know how to type...

      – Blaszard
      yesterday











    • @Blaszard Only ABC Extended can do such things. You can use Keyboard Viewer to see all the possibilities provided by the Dvorak layout. If you want to make a custom version of Dvorak which has the special characters you need, a good tool is Ukelele scripts.sil.org/ukelele (temporarily down unfortunately)

      – Tom Gewecke
      yesterday











    • Ohh that's sad. Thanks.

      – Blaszard
      yesterday







    • 1





      @Blaszard Your second comment seems to indicate you did not read the part about Keyboard Viewer or click on the link there. Another way to input such characters is via Character Viewer. support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/…

      – Tom Gewecke
      yesterday


















    • Thanks and do you know which key to type in Dvorak? It seems different and has no such symbol with option and shift...

      – Blaszard
      yesterday











    • Or I rather want to know a way to detect which key to type in based on the symbol, if that is possible, since there are still more symbols that I don't know how to type...

      – Blaszard
      yesterday











    • @Blaszard Only ABC Extended can do such things. You can use Keyboard Viewer to see all the possibilities provided by the Dvorak layout. If you want to make a custom version of Dvorak which has the special characters you need, a good tool is Ukelele scripts.sil.org/ukelele (temporarily down unfortunately)

      – Tom Gewecke
      yesterday











    • Ohh that's sad. Thanks.

      – Blaszard
      yesterday







    • 1





      @Blaszard Your second comment seems to indicate you did not read the part about Keyboard Viewer or click on the link there. Another way to input such characters is via Character Viewer. support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/…

      – Tom Gewecke
      yesterday

















    Thanks and do you know which key to type in Dvorak? It seems different and has no such symbol with option and shift...

    – Blaszard
    yesterday





    Thanks and do you know which key to type in Dvorak? It seems different and has no such symbol with option and shift...

    – Blaszard
    yesterday













    Or I rather want to know a way to detect which key to type in based on the symbol, if that is possible, since there are still more symbols that I don't know how to type...

    – Blaszard
    yesterday





    Or I rather want to know a way to detect which key to type in based on the symbol, if that is possible, since there are still more symbols that I don't know how to type...

    – Blaszard
    yesterday













    @Blaszard Only ABC Extended can do such things. You can use Keyboard Viewer to see all the possibilities provided by the Dvorak layout. If you want to make a custom version of Dvorak which has the special characters you need, a good tool is Ukelele scripts.sil.org/ukelele (temporarily down unfortunately)

    – Tom Gewecke
    yesterday





    @Blaszard Only ABC Extended can do such things. You can use Keyboard Viewer to see all the possibilities provided by the Dvorak layout. If you want to make a custom version of Dvorak which has the special characters you need, a good tool is Ukelele scripts.sil.org/ukelele (temporarily down unfortunately)

    – Tom Gewecke
    yesterday













    Ohh that's sad. Thanks.

    – Blaszard
    yesterday






    Ohh that's sad. Thanks.

    – Blaszard
    yesterday





    1




    1





    @Blaszard Your second comment seems to indicate you did not read the part about Keyboard Viewer or click on the link there. Another way to input such characters is via Character Viewer. support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/…

    – Tom Gewecke
    yesterday






    @Blaszard Your second comment seems to indicate you did not read the part about Keyboard Viewer or click on the link there. Another way to input such characters is via Character Viewer. support.apple.com/guide/mac-help/…

    – Tom Gewecke
    yesterday














    2














    If you know the Unicode name of the character, you can use ⌘ - ^ - Space to bring up a character search. This character is called Ezh:



    screenshot of character selector



    Usually this is used for Emoji, but as you can see, it works for any character.






    share|improve this answer



























      2














      If you know the Unicode name of the character, you can use ⌘ - ^ - Space to bring up a character search. This character is called Ezh:



      screenshot of character selector



      Usually this is used for Emoji, but as you can see, it works for any character.






      share|improve this answer

























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        2








        2







        If you know the Unicode name of the character, you can use ⌘ - ^ - Space to bring up a character search. This character is called Ezh:



        screenshot of character selector



        Usually this is used for Emoji, but as you can see, it works for any character.






        share|improve this answer













        If you know the Unicode name of the character, you can use ⌘ - ^ - Space to bring up a character search. This character is called Ezh:



        screenshot of character selector



        Usually this is used for Emoji, but as you can see, it works for any character.







        share|improve this answer












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