There are many handy shortcuts for exotic characters in Mac such as Option + 7 for ¶ and Option + G for ©. Is there one to yield the command key ('⌘') sign?
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As the other answers mention, by default there is no easy way to enter this symbol. You could use a text substitution as well (none of the other answers so far mentioned that), but that’s another imperfect solution. If you need this (or any other Unicode glyph) frequently and want to be able to type it on your keyboard, your best bet is to create a custom keyboard layout. That way, you can assign a keyboard shortcut of your choosing to the ⌘ symbol. Using my custom QWERTY layout, for example, I can use ⌥+Shift+C to enter ⌘. |
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You can only do this if you choose "Unicode Hex Input" as your keyboard layout in System Preferences > Language & Text. Once you have done so: Hold down alt and type 2 3 1 8 |
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There is not a shortcut key, but the easiest way to use it is to favorite it in Character Viewer. If you don't see the Character Palette in your menu bar:
Then when you need to type it, you can go to the Character Palette and click "Insert" or just drag it to where you want it. |
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I don't think there is any shortcut key. But for easier access:
If you are using Alfred or any other program that support snippets, you can copy and paste it in your snippets databases. |
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, then go to System Preferences > Language & Text > Input Sources and make sure that the Keyboard & Character Viewer is on: 
