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  4. Once completed, click Download/Export and save your MBP to your device or cloud storage.
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How to work in letter in MBP

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whatamp;#39;s up everyone is Jericho action axe and to have a simple tutorial on how to remove and replace the keys on any Mac computer right here I have my macbook pro and iamp;#39;m gonna show you guys how simple it is to take a key out and also put it back so letamp;#39;s get started in order to do this tutorial youamp;#39;re gonna need a flathead screwdriver and the smaller it is the better you can want to start from the top left hand corner of the key and just press in lightly youamp;#39;re not them maybe wiggle around and then eventually the key should just pop off like so okay hereamp;#39;s a look at the key when itamp;#39;s off and this is the mechanism that allows you to type now you see how you click it and this is how it react once you click it itamp;#39;s actually pretty interesting but now youamp;#39;re gonna have to take off this white plastic part and separate it from the key itamp;#39;s a pretty easy task Iamp;#39;d use put you a little flat hat in between th

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To open Pages, click the Pages icon in the Dock, Launchpad or Application folder. If the template chooser doesnt appear, click New Document in the bottom-left corner of the dialogue. Double-click one of the blank templates in the Basic category. Start typing.
You can use the Character Viewer to add special characters and symbols to text, such as math symbols, Latin characters, and pictographs. Click in the text where you want to place the character, then choose Edit Emoji Symbols (or press Control-Command-Space bar). The Character Viewer appears where you clicked.
There are many reasons why your internal Mac keyboard might not be working, and there are an equal number of ways to solve those various issues. Clean your MacBook keyboard. Check your keyboard layout settings. Reconfigure modifier keys. Disable Slow and Sticky Keys. Update the macOS. Reset the NVRAM and SMC.
In an app on your Mac, press and hold a letter key on the keyboardfor example, ato display the accent menu. The menu isnt shown if a key doesnt have any possible accent marks. Select a character in the menufor example, .
You need to press Shift-2 = @.
The app which Apple provides on all Macs for basic writing tasks is TextEdit. You will find it in the Applications folder. Was this reply helpful?
Tip: You can open files created with Microsoft Office on your Mac. Use the Pages app to open Microsoft Word documents, the Numbers app to open Microsoft Excel spreadsheets, and the Keynote app to open Microsoft PowerPoint presentations.
On your Mac, open an app that lets you create documents. For example, open TextEdit to create a plain text, rich text, or HTML document. Click New Document in the Open dialog, or choose File New.

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