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Is there a keyboard shortcut to show/hide the keyboard visualizer?

I usually access it using the input-method icon in the top-right corner then select "show keyboard visualizer" but I don't know how to do it without the mouse

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  • @Mr.Kennedy - I think that might be a good move. Linking as a dupe to a single canonical answer is generally good & you have a comprehensive 'modern' answer here. It may just take a little while to bubble to the top of the votes.
    – Tetsujin
    Commented Feb 5, 2017 at 17:36

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It's not a single-stroke shortcut, but a "non-mousing" solution is Fn+Ctrl+F8 to set focus on the "Status menu" icons on the right side of the menu bar. (Section 4)

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Arrows will navigate you to the Keyboard Preferences icon and the Show/Hide options. When you enter Fn+Ctrl+F8 the icon to the furthest left side of the "Status menu" icons which are on the right half of the menu bar will get highlighted. Once it is selected, then use the Right Arrow → to navigate to the one you want. Use the Down Arrow ↓ to open the menu and select the option you want. Note that the Option key will make different menu options available in some of the "status menus".

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Of note, Fn+Ctrl+F2 will activate the Apple menu icon  on the left hand side. From there the Right Arrow → will give you access to the Application menu. These options are available in System Preferences >> Keyboard >> Shortcuts::Keyboard:

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Depending on how you have your Function keys configured, the Fn is optional.

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In macOS Sierra you can also use Siri to help with this. Invoke Siri with whichever keyboard shortcut you choose from System Preferences >> Siri::Keyboard Shortcut, for example Option+Spacebar

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...then say "Turn on the Keyboard Viewer"

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...and voila:

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Unfortunately, Siri will not close the Keyboard Viewer, nor will Command⌘+w

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