How to disable inputing characters like ãâà by default in OS X? I just want to simply type ~^`

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Is there a solution for OS X 10.6? I don't find it in the system preferences.

Andrei

Posted 2010-09-22T08:35:19.907

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What keyboard layout are you using? – user151019 – 2010-09-22T11:17:03.387

@Mark, I use Swedish-Pro. – Andrei – 2010-09-22T11:30:05.460

1Anything wrong with the answers? There's no other way than to change the layouts or live with deadkey+Space combinations. – Daniel Beck – 2010-09-28T15:06:56.080

@Daniel, Nothing wrong. I am just not in hurry :) – Andrei – 2010-09-29T20:31:58.427

Answers

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You can try using Ukelele to create your own keyboard layout, without the dead key behaviour.

Daniel Beck

Posted 2010-09-22T08:35:19.907

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+1. AFAIK, the dead key behaviour can only be changed through the use of a utility like Ukelele to edit the keyboard input methods. – ghoppe – 2010-09-22T21:17:44.453

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The three characters you mention '~', '^', and '`' are all on my (UK Apple) keyboard - '~' and '`' are on the key to the immediate right of the left shift key (I believe this is above the tab key on US Apple keyboards) and '^' is shift-6. Try turning on the "Keyboard & Character Viewer" in the input sources tab of the language and text section of System Preferences. Then select "Show Keyboard Viewer" from the menulet that appears in the top right of the screen - press the modifier keys and you'll be able to see what buttons do what.

Nontheless, to get other diacritical marks and whatnot on their own, you can press a key that can't have that accent on it. For instance, to produce '\´', you can press option-e and then escape or any letter key that can't take the accent (for instance, w).

Scott

Posted 2010-09-22T08:35:19.907

Reputation: 5 323

1The problem is that if I type ~^` then I have to press something like space to fix the character, otherwise the following character will be corrected (e.g. ã), or not be displayed. This is very annoying and I hope to get rid of it since I don't use those fancy letters. – Andrei – 2010-09-22T10:00:11.287

Can you not just use the plain keys, then? They don't require anything to be pressed after them. What input method are you using? (in the input sources tab of the language & text section of System Preferences) – Scott – 2010-09-22T10:35:13.513

I use Swedish-Pro input method, but I notice the same problem for U.S. International-PC. There are no plain keys for this characters, I have to press Shift-smth, or Opt-smth to get them. And I want to avoid the unnecessary pressing of extra keys every time I need to type those characters. – Andrei – 2010-09-22T10:57:59.893

1I see your problem. Using the Swedish - Pro layout, I can find single keys for everything but the tilde ('~'), though - have a poke about in the Keyboard Viewer, holding down combinations of option and shift. As for the tilde, the only thing I can suggest is re-mapping a key or switching to another keyboard layout, though the latter risks stymying your Swedish typing. – Scott – 2010-09-22T13:35:55.557