I've seen this answer, but on my Italian keyboard I've got < between Z and Left Shift instead of the ~. So, how can I type it?
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Is there anything wrong with fn + n?– GerryCommented Aug 16, 2012 at 14:06
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@Gerry it's not the same tilde– Nicola PeluchettiCommented Aug 16, 2012 at 14:07
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1try option and 5– ICL1901Commented Aug 16, 2012 at 14:14
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Despite a keyboard combination, if you don't want to use it by its own, you could still use the Character picker. Just press and hold the N, for instance, and a pop-Up will show, giving you the option of choosing the Ñ letter.– ThecafremoCommented Aug 16, 2012 at 14:22
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@Thecafremo But he doesn't want Ñ, he wants ~, and Character Picker is useless for doing that.– Tom GeweckeCommented Feb 10, 2016 at 16:01
6 Answers
Option ⌥ + 5
You can show the keyboard viewer from the input menu if it's enabled.
It is left Alt + ^ which will give you tilda sign over Swedish Mac keyboard.
Just change the language of your USA International Keyboard - PC for USA
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You need to say which key/keys it is you type in order to get a tilde for this to be an "answer". Commented Feb 13, 2020 at 4:33
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worked for me, I was in US layout and changing to US international PC was indeed a solution since it changes the behavior when pressing space changing the small tilde to a normal one– Mehdi S.Commented Jan 11, 2021 at 16:21
I struggled a lot about writing accents and special characters in macOS with an Italian keyboard. The most comfortable way to do them is to hold option + press a key.
Specifically, for tilde, as mention above is Option + 5 (try other keys also, you'll be used to it in a while).
There are other special combinations for accents which are:
- option + N and a letter for ñ
- option + U and a letter for ü
- option + 8 and a letter for ú
- option + 9 and a letter for ù
- option + ì and a letter for ô
Using an Italian Keyboard.
The option + N will Also give you a Small Tilde ˜
as apposed to ~
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This small tilde is normally used to accent over the other letters. If you
Option + N
and then for exampleo
you will getõ
Not entering another compatible character while the small tilde is highlighted and moving on will leave you with˜
Commented Jan 16, 2014 at 18:34 -
Totally fails to answer the question, tells you how to make the wrong tilde, should be deleted. Commented Feb 10, 2016 at 13:16