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Home›How To›Ways to Type the Apple Logo (Mac and Windows)

Ways to Type the Apple Logo (Mac and Windows)

By Matthew Lynch
March 6, 2024
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The Apple logo is a recognizable icon with a rich history of design and evolution. It has become a symbol of the brand and its products and is often seen on Apple devices. While you might know how to use your Mac or Windows computer to complete complex tasks, typing the Apple logo might be more mysterious. In this article, we will uncover four ways to type the Apple logo on both Mac and Windows computers.

1. For Mac Users: Use the Keyboard Shortcut

The easiest way for Mac users to type the Apple logo is by using a keyboard shortcut. By pressing Option + Shift + K, you can insert the Apple symbol wherever your cursor is positioned. This method works well in most text fields, including word processors, emails, and social media platforms.

2. For Mac Users: Use the Character Viewer

Another option for Mac users trying to type the Apple logo is through the Character Viewer. Here are the steps:

– Open System Preferences and click on “Keyboard.”

– Checkmark “Show keyboard and emoji viewers in menu bar.”

– Click on “Input menu” from the menu bar at the top of your screen.

– Choose “Show Emoji & Symbols.”

– In the search field, type “Apple,” or simply scroll down to find it under “Symbols.”

– Double click on the Apple logo, and it will be inserted wherever your cursor is located.

3. For Windows Users: Copy and Paste from Character Map

Windows users can also type the Apple logo by using a copy-and-paste technique with Character Map. Follow these steps:

– Press Win + R, type “charmap” into the Run dialog box, and press Enter.

– In Character Map’s search box, locate symbol 𝍁 by entering 0xF8FF (Unicode code) or scroll through characters until you find it.

– Click on the Apple logo symbol, and press the “Select” button.

– Click on “Copy” to copy the Apple logo to your clipboard.

– Navigate to where your cursor is positioned and press Ctrl + V to paste the Apple logo.

4. For Windows Users: Use a Third-Party Software

Several third-party software applications can help you type the Apple logo. One of the most popular tools is called BabelMap, which is similar to Windows Character Map but offers more advanced options. To use BabelMap, download and install it on your computer, then follow these steps:

– Open BabelMap and search for 0xF8FF (Unicode code) in the search box or scroll through characters until you find it.

– Once located, select the Apple logo symbol.

– Click “Edit,” then “Copy To Clipboard.”

– Navigate to where your cursor is positioned on your Windows device and

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