
Maybe, because international keyboard has a quote marking on the key for the latter. dead keys, aka accents: acute as AltGr + ù followed by a vowel. I'm primarily an illustrator/vector artist, and am not as comfortable with Pro as I should be. ù (u+grave) on ù, Ù on AltGr + Shift + ù. I cant find the char map, there are no glyphs that I could find either.I know the controls well enough, I'm just missing something here that should be obvious. My question was which key combination do I use in order to place the Acute symbol on an A within premiere pro on a Windows PC? All of the instructions I can find are not only for Mac, but for other programs. Ive replaced my old equipment over the past 6 months or so, so its not outdated equip or apps. My equipment and keyboard are all pretty new. Its use is a specific request from my client. But this isn't something I normally use - the American English language doesnt use that symbol. The grave accent emphasizes the need to pronounce //, as the e might otherwise be a different sound or silent. The grave accent is pointing upward and to the left. Ive got a pretty good handle on Adobe normally, and can navigate the controls pretty well. Only the vowel e has the aigu accent (acute accent).

I have no char map within pro that I can see, so thats why I was asking how to do it from premiere on a windows pc. I have tried the keystroke combinations mentioned above for Mac, and indeed they do work in my Illustrator, but I cannot find out how to put the symbol in my last line of text in my short video.


No I know that the option and alt keys are the same, but Premiere Pro does not have the same controls as Illustrator.
