![]() ![]() Sudo launchctl unload -w - /Library/LaunchAgents/ sudo rm -f - /Library/LaunchAgents/ ~/. Release the Option key and press n again to create or Shift + N. When you do this, a tilde () would appear. ![]() Then, click it to open the app when it appears in the search results. After that, click it to open the application. Open your favourite terminal Terminal, iTerm, etc. If your keyboard has a numeric keypad, then you can type the, symbol using an Alt code this consists of you pressing a few numbers while holding the Alt. MS Word on Mac Hold the Option key then press N. Step 1: Head to the Windows Start Menu and then type in character map to search. Click one of the orange keys that appear. For Mac, press and hold the Option key then hit twice on. Just open the viewer from the top right flag icon (or Character Palette icon) of your Apple menu and press the ALT key. App Switcher press Tab (multiple times as needed) to scroll right press Tilde() or Shift-Tab to scroll left press Left/Right Arrow keys aim with the mouse. but what worked at the end is the following. To use the Windows shortcut, press down the ALT key and type 0241 or 0209 using the numeric keypad. ![]() keyboard to create the tilde symbol, hold down the Shift, and press. To do so, I experimented with different apps, scripts, etc. You need to press Shift and key together on the U.S. Long story short, I had to find a way to swap places, through software, between the key, right next to left Shift key, and the one right next to 1. I don’t have anything with the symbol but in my day to day it’s totally useless and I started missing my beloved symbol ( ~) which is so often used in coding. The problem is that even if you set the keyboard layout to US in MacOS when you hit the key next to 1, this symbol starts appearing §. ![]() In Greece we are using the US keyboard layout and that means that the tilde key (~) is placed next to number 1 at the top left corner of the key, like the following picture:Ībout a year ago we moved to Luxembourg and my old Macbook died, so I had to replace it with a new one that unfortunately has the German layout: ![]()
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