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How to do a hashtag on a Mac

This post, originally called “How to do a Hashtag on a Mac… or anything else for that matter”, has been updated due to the help of a few readers who pointed out my mistake: not everyone who uses a Mac uses a US or Canadian keyboard and, outside North America, the keyboard mapping between PC and Mac is occasionally quite different. I have adjusted the article to take this into account but only for Mac users this time.

2755v30 max 250x250 How to do a hashtag on a MacI make a habit of checking in to Twitter and doing a search for people who have Mac questions. By far the number one question is “How do you do a print screen on a Mac?” but a close second is “How do you do a hashtag on a Mac?”

The question perplexes me because you do a hashtag on a Mac the same way you do a hashtag on any other platform. The situation gets even more confusing when I see some people answering the question with a link to a blog post telling people that the # symbol was hiding behind Alt-3 (no self-respecting Mac person recognizes any key on a Mac keyboard by the name “Alt” so that’s a dead giveaway that you’re being conned—you get £ when you type Alt-3).

Okay, so, to actually do a hashtag… on a Mac… or anything else… hold down the Shift key and type a 3 to get the # symbol and then, without any spaces, type your tag word(s). If your tag contains more than one word, omit the spaces between the words—we want one unbroken string of characters attached to that #.

That’s it. It’s not hard at all. And, it’s not platform-specific at all.

To do a hashtag, you must first figure out how to type the # symbol. On a US or Canadian keyboard, that is dead easy… hold down the Shift key and type the number 3 on the main keyboard. Where it gets dicey is on other keyboard mappings in countries and cultures where the # symbol is not used as often and, thus, is hidden to allow more useful symbols to be easier to type. Here’s what you do if you find yourself in that situation:

  • First open your System Preferences and go under Hardware and choose Keyboard
  • Once there make sure “Show Keyboard & Character Viewer” is checked.

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    • You will now see a squarish box with a * in it near the clock in the menu bar—that’s the Keyboard & Character Viewer

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  • Go up to the menu at the Keyboard & Character Viewer and pull down to choose “Show Keyboard Viewer
    • The Keyboard Viewer will open and show you the mapping of the keyboard based on the keyboard map you have chosen in the Language & Text preferences in your System Preferences.
  • Here’s where we experiment and observe:
    • if you look at the Keyboard Viewer, it shows you the keys of your keyboard and what will be typed if you press on any of the keys.
    • if you hold down a modifier key like Shift, Option or Shift + Option together, they characters on the keys will change accordingly showing what character will be typed when you press that key with the specific modifier key(s) you are holding down
    • look over the keys as you try Shift, Option and Shift + Option until you find out which key and which modifier key must be combined to type the # symbol.

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Once you know which key and which modifier key must be combined to type the # symbol, you can close the Keyboard Viewer and go back to the Keyboard preferences and uncheck “Show Keyboard & Character Viewer”. It’s a bit of convoluted process, but it’s not hard and once you learn how to do this you’ll be able to find any character you need to type that is mapped to your particular keyboard.

The hard part is more the question “What is a hashtag?” or “Why would want to use one?”

The use of hashtags on Twitter is a great way to quickly join your post to a greater conversational subject. You’ll often see charitable causes using slogany hashtags to raise awareness of their message. If you see a hashtag, you can click on it and you’ll be taken to a search result showing all the recent posts that use that hashtag.

Hashtags are also used one Twitter to associate posts with ongoing “games” or Twitter memes like #replaceawordinafamousquotewithduck where participants did just that, they took a famous phrase and replaced a word in it with the word duck to humorous effect. Clicking on the hashtag in one of these posts brought up all of the crazy submissions on one page.

Very handy.

I hope you found this post handy too. In fact, if you have a Mac question and would like to test out your hashtagging skills, post a question to Twitter with the hashtag #askrickmacmerc and I’ll do my best to answer it and I may even use it in a post like this one…you could also post a comment below.

 How to do a hashtag on a Mac

MacBook Air transplanted into Mac Keyboard/Magic Trackpad combo

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What you see above is a 1.6Ghz Core 2 Duo Mac with 2GB of RAM and 80GB hard drive. Don’t believe me? I’m not so sure I believe it either but here’s a look at the innards.1

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As the story goes, Bart Reardon ( @bartreardon ) was given a broken MacBook Air.

Bart had seen the motherboard for the MacBook Air way back when Steve Jobs first held it up at the announcement keynote and thought it should fit in one of those old white plastic Apple keyboards. Now he had his chance to find out!

You can follow Bart’s progress on his blog.

Tell me; is this Mac awesomeness? Would you dig a Mac/Keyboard combo? Leave a comment and we’ll chat.

  1. yes, that’s black duct tape …aka gaffer’s tape []

Keyboard Shortcut High-Tops and Buttons on sale in the MacMerc Store

310489937 7cffe1fa3c m Keyboard Shortcut High Tops and Buttons on sale in the MacMerc StoreThe latest editions to the MacMerc Store is a bit of a lark… a bit of a departure from the usual black T-shirts… The Keyboard Shortcut High-Tops are reminiscent of Converse All Stars Chuck Taylor High-Tops but with Mac Keyboard Shortcut symbols on the ankles–Shift, Option and Command represented.

Available for USD$49.50, only in black and in sizes ranging from Men’s size 3 to Men’s size 12 (Women’s size equivalents are calculated for you on the order page). Unfortunately no half sizes are available, so order the next size bigger.

We also have 1-inch diameter of Keyboard Shortcut symbol buttons for USD$4.90 per 5-pack so that you can adorn any shirt, cap, jacket or bag with the geek symbols of your choice–Shift, Option or Command.

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