Strange Issue with MacBook Air keyboard

An issue cropped up with my MacBook air when it comes to using quotation marks. I work as an editor, so this is significant.


In the past, I hit SHIFT + " to add a quotation mark at the beginning or the end of a quote.


Now, unless I hit the space bar after hitting SHIFT + " the quotation mark disappears and instead an umlaut is added to the first letter, like this: Ä.


Also, I have to hit the space bar after adding the closing quotation mark or else it adds two quotation marks, like this: "example""


I'm sure this has something to do with my keyboard settings, but I can't figure out what it is. Any help would be appreciated.

MacBook Air

Posted on Sep 28, 2022 6:41 AM

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Posted on Sep 28, 2022 7:10 AM

You probably have the wrong Input Source active. Go to system preferences > keyboard > input sources and get rid of the one called "US International PC". Instead use only US or ABC.


(US International PC is a special input source designed to make it easy to create umlauts and other accents of European languages)

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Sep 28, 2022 7:10 AM in response to McHulk

You probably have the wrong Input Source active. Go to system preferences > keyboard > input sources and get rid of the one called "US International PC". Instead use only US or ABC.


(US International PC is a special input source designed to make it easy to create umlauts and other accents of European languages)

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