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If you have your input source set to Norwegian, @ will be on the rightmost key on the center row on a Mac.

Which(Which key does what depends entirely on what you have set in “System Settings > Keyboard > Text Input > Edit > Input Sources.”)

For info, the Apple Norwegian layout:

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If you want to make a custom layout that matches the printing on a Windows keyboard, Ukelele is a good app for that.

If you have your input source set to Norwegian, @ will be on the rightmost key on the center row on a Mac.

Which key does what depends entirely on what you have set in “System Settings > Keyboard > Text Input > Edit > Input Sources.”

If you have your input source set to Norwegian, @ will be on the rightmost key on the center row on a Mac.

(Which key does what depends entirely on what you have set in “System Settings > Keyboard > Text Input > Edit > Input Sources.”)

For info, the Apple Norwegian layout:

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If you want to make a custom layout that matches the printing on a Windows keyboard, Ukelele is a good app for that.

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If you have your input source set to Norwegian, @ will be on Option/Alt+1the rightmost key on the center row on a Mac.

Which key does what depends entirely on what you have set in “System Settings > Keyboard > Text Input > Edit > Input Sources.”

If you have your input source set to Norwegian, @ will be on Option/Alt+1 on a Mac.

Which key does what depends entirely on what you have set in “System Settings > Keyboard > Text Input > Edit > Input Sources.”

If you have your input source set to Norwegian, @ will be on the rightmost key on the center row on a Mac.

Which key does what depends entirely on what you have set in “System Settings > Keyboard > Text Input > Edit > Input Sources.”

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If you have your input source set to Norwegian, @@ will be on Option/Alt 1Option/Alt+1 on a Mac.

(Which Which key does what depends entirely on what you have set in system settings“System Settings > keyboardKeyboard > text inputText Input > editEdit > input sources)Input Sources.”

If you have your input source set to Norwegian, @ will be on Option/Alt 1 on a Mac.

(Which key does what depends entirely on what you have set in system settings > keyboard > text input > edit > input sources)

If you have your input source set to Norwegian, @ will be on Option/Alt+1 on a Mac.

Which key does what depends entirely on what you have set in “System Settings > Keyboard > Text Input > Edit > Input Sources.”

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