Has Apple ditched the enter key symbol in their mac devices international keyboard?
The return key in Apple's keyboard layout has two functions, the return key ↩
; and the enter key ⌤
(which is produced by fn+return).
However, the new Macbooks has no ⌤
symbol engraved on keyboard! Does that means it's not supported anymore? I know it sounds silly but I use the return/enter combinations a lot in my apps?
Appreciate any answer because I want to upgrade and not sure if the enter key is not supported or just missed in keyboard?
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The return key in Apple's keyboard layout has two functions, the return key ↩
; and the enter key ⌤
(which is produced by fn+return).
However, the new Macbooks has no ⌤
symbol engraved on keyboard! Does that means it's not supported anymore? I know it sounds silly but I use the return/enter combinations a lot in my apps?
Appreciate any answer because I want to upgrade and not sure if the enter key is not supported or just missed in keyboard?
macos macbook mac keyboard
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As far as I know, the layout remains engraved with both symbols (per Apple's website); if that's changed, do you have a photo of it?
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
That is what i've read in the documentation, but since the 2017/2018 models many changes happened to the keyboard layout like the printed Arabic commands above the dead keys (الهروب
,الرجوع
,التحكم
,العالي
, ...etc) that's an image to the exact model i'm thinking of buying [link] imgur.com/a/0NmI3In
– محمد سامر
3 hours ago
Hrm, okay. Can't confirm 100%, but for a US keyboard set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed. Link
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
That is actually enough for me since i guess there is not much of a difference between the US and international layout. Sadly there is no way to confirm 100%.
– محمد سامر
2 hours ago
Cool! If you'd like I'm happy to post that as an answer so you can accept it and have the question closed.
– JMY1000
2 hours ago
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The return key in Apple's keyboard layout has two functions, the return key ↩
; and the enter key ⌤
(which is produced by fn+return).
However, the new Macbooks has no ⌤
symbol engraved on keyboard! Does that means it's not supported anymore? I know it sounds silly but I use the return/enter combinations a lot in my apps?
Appreciate any answer because I want to upgrade and not sure if the enter key is not supported or just missed in keyboard?
macos macbook mac keyboard
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The return key in Apple's keyboard layout has two functions, the return key ↩
; and the enter key ⌤
(which is produced by fn+return).
However, the new Macbooks has no ⌤
symbol engraved on keyboard! Does that means it's not supported anymore? I know it sounds silly but I use the return/enter combinations a lot in my apps?
Appreciate any answer because I want to upgrade and not sure if the enter key is not supported or just missed in keyboard?
macos macbook mac keyboard
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As far as I know, the layout remains engraved with both symbols (per Apple's website); if that's changed, do you have a photo of it?
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
That is what i've read in the documentation, but since the 2017/2018 models many changes happened to the keyboard layout like the printed Arabic commands above the dead keys (الهروب
,الرجوع
,التحكم
,العالي
, ...etc) that's an image to the exact model i'm thinking of buying [link] imgur.com/a/0NmI3In
– محمد سامر
3 hours ago
Hrm, okay. Can't confirm 100%, but for a US keyboard set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed. Link
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
That is actually enough for me since i guess there is not much of a difference between the US and international layout. Sadly there is no way to confirm 100%.
– محمد سامر
2 hours ago
Cool! If you'd like I'm happy to post that as an answer so you can accept it and have the question closed.
– JMY1000
2 hours ago
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As far as I know, the layout remains engraved with both symbols (per Apple's website); if that's changed, do you have a photo of it?
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
That is what i've read in the documentation, but since the 2017/2018 models many changes happened to the keyboard layout like the printed Arabic commands above the dead keys (الهروب
,الرجوع
,التحكم
,العالي
, ...etc) that's an image to the exact model i'm thinking of buying [link] imgur.com/a/0NmI3In
– محمد سامر
3 hours ago
Hrm, okay. Can't confirm 100%, but for a US keyboard set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed. Link
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
That is actually enough for me since i guess there is not much of a difference between the US and international layout. Sadly there is no way to confirm 100%.
– محمد سامر
2 hours ago
Cool! If you'd like I'm happy to post that as an answer so you can accept it and have the question closed.
– JMY1000
2 hours ago
As far as I know, the layout remains engraved with both symbols (per Apple's website); if that's changed, do you have a photo of it?
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
As far as I know, the layout remains engraved with both symbols (per Apple's website); if that's changed, do you have a photo of it?
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
That is what i've read in the documentation, but since the 2017/2018 models many changes happened to the keyboard layout like the printed Arabic commands above the dead keys (
الهروب
,الرجوع
,التحكم
,العالي
, ...etc) that's an image to the exact model i'm thinking of buying [link] imgur.com/a/0NmI3In– محمد سامر
3 hours ago
That is what i've read in the documentation, but since the 2017/2018 models many changes happened to the keyboard layout like the printed Arabic commands above the dead keys (
الهروب
,الرجوع
,التحكم
,العالي
, ...etc) that's an image to the exact model i'm thinking of buying [link] imgur.com/a/0NmI3In– محمد سامر
3 hours ago
Hrm, okay. Can't confirm 100%, but for a US keyboard set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed. Link
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
Hrm, okay. Can't confirm 100%, but for a US keyboard set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed. Link
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
That is actually enough for me since i guess there is not much of a difference between the US and international layout. Sadly there is no way to confirm 100%.
– محمد سامر
2 hours ago
That is actually enough for me since i guess there is not much of a difference between the US and international layout. Sadly there is no way to confirm 100%.
– محمد سامر
2 hours ago
Cool! If you'd like I'm happy to post that as an answer so you can accept it and have the question closed.
– JMY1000
2 hours ago
Cool! If you'd like I'm happy to post that as an answer so you can accept it and have the question closed.
– JMY1000
2 hours ago
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Can't confirm 100% since I don't have a keyboard with an Arabic physical layout on hand, but for a US keyboard on a 2018 tMBP set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed.
Nice animation!
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23 mins ago
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Can't confirm 100% since I don't have a keyboard with an Arabic physical layout on hand, but for a US keyboard on a 2018 tMBP set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed.
Nice animation!
– IconDaemon
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Can't confirm 100% since I don't have a keyboard with an Arabic physical layout on hand, but for a US keyboard on a 2018 tMBP set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed.
Nice animation!
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Can't confirm 100% since I don't have a keyboard with an Arabic physical layout on hand, but for a US keyboard on a 2018 tMBP set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed.
Can't confirm 100% since I don't have a keyboard with an Arabic physical layout on hand, but for a US keyboard on a 2018 tMBP set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed.
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Nice animation!
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Nice animation!
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Nice animation!
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Nice animation!
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As far as I know, the layout remains engraved with both symbols (per Apple's website); if that's changed, do you have a photo of it?
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
That is what i've read in the documentation, but since the 2017/2018 models many changes happened to the keyboard layout like the printed Arabic commands above the dead keys (
الهروب
,الرجوع
,التحكم
,العالي
, ...etc) that's an image to the exact model i'm thinking of buying [link] imgur.com/a/0NmI3In– محمد سامر
3 hours ago
Hrm, okay. Can't confirm 100%, but for a US keyboard set to the Arabic layout, I can confirm that return/enter functions as normal once the fn key is pressed. Link
– JMY1000
3 hours ago
That is actually enough for me since i guess there is not much of a difference between the US and international layout. Sadly there is no way to confirm 100%.
– محمد سامر
2 hours ago
Cool! If you'd like I'm happy to post that as an answer so you can accept it and have the question closed.
– JMY1000
2 hours ago