Use the Keyboard Viewer on Mac
See where characters for other languages and special characters and symbols are located on your keyboard.
Tip: To enter emoji, symbols and special characters that don’t appear in the Keyboard Viewer, use the Character Viewer. See Use emoji and symbols.
On your Mac, click the Input menu in the menu bar, then choose Show Keyboard Viewer.
If you can’t see the Input menu, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Keyboard in the sidebar. (You may need to scroll down.) Go to Text Input on the right, click Edit, then turn on “Show Input menu in menu bar”.
Click the Input menu in the menu bar, then choose the input source for the language whose keyboard you want to view.
Press the key on your keyboard that corresponds to the character shown in the Keyboard Viewer, or click the key in the Keyboard Viewer.
Press a modifier key, or a combination of modifier keys, to see special characters or symbols you can type. For example, press and hold the Option key or the Option and Shift keys. An orange outline appears around dead keys, modifier keys that can be pressed with another key to enter a letter with a diacritical mark. See Enter characters with accent marks.
If you changed your input source or keyboard layout in step 2, be sure to change it back, if necessary.
The Keyboard Viewer uses the macOS Accessibility Keyboard, which provides advanced typing (such as typing suggestions) and navigation features. See Use the Accessibility Keyboard.