![]() The app normally plays little role, and standard fonts all produce the same unicode characters. The way it is supposed to work is like this: The keyboard produces key codes, which are translated into Unicode values by the MacOS mapping files, which are then translated into glyphs on the screen by the active font. The screen appearance of a keystroke is not a property of the Unicode, but of the application's metadata. There is no a priori reason that "Apple Symbols" can't behave the same way. Selecting, for example, "Wingdings 2" causes keystrokes to be displayed as I expect.
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