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hi this is Gary with macmost.com letamp;#39;s take a look at typing quotation marks on your Mac most is brought to you thanks to a great group of more than a thousand supporters go to macmost.com patreon there you could read more about the patreon campaign join us and get exclusive content and course discounts so when typing on your Mac keyboard things work pretty much as you would expect if you type the letter A you get a lowercase a shift in a and you get an uppercase a but thereamp;#39;s one key on your keyboard thatamp;#39;ll give you different characters at different times so letamp;#39;s say I want to use quotation marks to enclose a word I use shift and then the quote key which an American keyboards is just to the left of the return key you can see I get quotation marks then Iamp;#39;ll type a Word and then Iamp;#39;ll use exactly the same key shift and then quotation marks again but notice the character I get now looks different than the first time I use that key