Do you often find yourself struggling to type an accented E on your Macbook? If so, you’re not alone. Many Mac users have trouble finding the right keys to press in order to add accents to their letters. But don’t worry, we’re here to help.
First things first, you need to know that the option key is your friend. This key will allow you to add accents to your letters. To make it easier, use your pinkies to press those option keys.
Let’s start with the lexante gu accent. To do this, press the option key with your left pinky and reach up to the E with your middle finger. Press option + E and then let go and press E again. So, with your left pinky, press option + E, then with your middle finger, press E.
Now, let’s say you need a capital letter with the lexante gu accent. In that case, you need to press option + E, then shift + E, both times using your pinky.
Moving on to the axon grav accent. To type this accent, use your right pinky. Press option + the key above tab with any finger, and then the other vowel. So, for A, press option + the key above tab and A. For E, press option + the key above tab and E, and so on.
For luxon circumflex, use your left pinky to press option + I, and then the vowel you need. For example, for E, press option + I, then E. For I, press option + I, then I, and so on.
Now, let’s deal with the trema accent. Use your left pinky to press option + U and then the letter you want to add the trema to. For example, for I, press option + U, then I. For E, press option + U, then E, and so on.
Lastly, the la city accent is simple. For the lowercase accent, press option + C, and for the uppercase accent, press option + shift + C. You can use your pinky and middle finger for the lowercase accent, but you need to use both hands for the uppercase accent.
With these simple tips, you’ll be able to type accented letters on your Macbook with ease. So go ahead and impress your friends with your newfound typing skills.