Enter characters with accent marks on Mac
Use the accent menu
In an app on your Mac, press and hold a letter key on the keyboard — for example, a — to display the accent menu.
The menu isn’t shown if a key doesn’t have any possible accent marks.
Select a character in the menu — for example, á.
You can also press the number key shown for the character, or use the arrow keys to move to the character, then press the Space bar.
Accent marks aren’t available in all apps.
Use dead keys
If you often type characters with diacritical marks, it may be quicker to use dead keys (a modifier key pressed with another key to enter a letter with a diacritical mark).
In an app on your Mac, press the dead key for the mark you want to add to a letter.
Press the letter.
For example, to enter â using the ABC keyboard layout, you press Option-i, then type a.
You can use the Keyboard Viewer to see the dead keys on a keyboard layout — they’re outlined in orange (you may need to press a modifier key first). For example, on the ABC keyboard layout, you can press the Option key to see the dead keys.
Tip: If you add the ABC — Extended keyboard layout, you can move seamlessly between multiple languages when typing (such as from English to Polish). You can also use this layout to type letters with accents or diacritics, or to add tone marks when typing in Pinyin for Mandarin Chinese.
You can also enter characters with accent marks from the Character Viewer you use to enter emoji and other symbols.