Easiest thing is probably to copy it from somewhere else. Here is one I
found:
?
Which for me reads something sounding like "Mahkgo", whatever that is.
In html it can be represented by:
⌘
Some sites said to just hunt through the Special Characters palette from
the Edit menu and search for Place of Interest. Once you do that you'll
have to navigate to the Character Sections Table and then Characters
after the Unicode Name label. Interact with that and then you can
VO-shift-m to bring up a contextual menu to copy the character info. If
you paste that it will give you three lines, the first being the actual
symbol followed by some info about it like this:
?
PLACE OF INTEREST SIGN
Unicode: U+2318, UTF-8: E2 8C 98
Another site said this Applescript will present the symbol in a dialog
that you can copy from.
display dialog «data utxt2318» as Unicode text.
I'm not an Applescripter so I can't verify that one. Nowhere did
somebody seem to have some kind of
raptor-claw-shift-tilde-option-something key combo to just type the
silly thing.
CB
On 9/4/12 5:57 PM, Bill Holton wrote:
Does anyone know how I can type a typographical command key image?
Every Bookshare book about macs has a blank space where this should
be, and I want to show them what I mean by the image so hopefully they
can fix the problem ongoing.
Thanks.
BILL HOLTON
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