Input menu

The Input menu, available on the right side of the menu bar, provides access to input sources for typing in other languages or with alternate keyboard layouts. You can also use it to access emoji and symbols, the onscreen Keyboard Viewer, and the settings and help for the input source you’re currently using.

The Input menu appears as one of the following:

  • An icon containing letters or characters that represent the current input source (such as for German or for Japanese).

  • The Character Viewer icon (if you only use one input source).

The right side of the menu bar. The Input menu is open and shows input sources like German and Japanese and other options like Show Emoji & Symbols.

If you don’t see the Input menu in the menu bar, 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.”

The Input menu is automatically shown in the menu bar if you add more than one input source.

You can also set an option in Keyboard settings to change input sources or access emoji and symbols by pressing the Fn key or the Globe key key (if available on the keyboard).