¥ – You can enter the Japanese Yen symbol in Mac OS X by hitting Option+Y
Rendering the ¥ Yen symbol is fine in most simpler Mac system fonts, but some of the more fancy and crazy fonts will not be able to display Japanese Yen symbol properly. You’ll know this because it will display a small square glyph in it’s place. Now you know how to type the Yen symbol on your Mac!
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Apple erased the yen symbol in IOS 10 and it’s part of my code in IPad Air 2. The last advices didn’t work for me. Need help !
That Isnt The Yen Sign!!! That Is NOT The Japanese Yen! Trust Me, Im Half Japanese And Ive Passed An A* GCSE In Japanese! x
Haz get caught up on the other have of your culture…….. My wife is japanese and I can speak somewhat when she tells me price in yen it is symbol used….I go to japan it is symbol used for showing price.
half damn autocorrect
@OS X Daily: “it will display a small square glyph inIT’S place”…
@Tzu: “I think ITS better way”…
Maybe you guys should exchange your ‘its/it’s’ :-)
I think its better way to find special symbols with the Keyboard Viewer.
I have hungarian layout, so for me the last few tip didnt work.
“Give a man a fish, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish, and you feed him for a lifetime.”