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There are two ways to type these letters. If you pop open the keyboard viewer, you won't see these in there (at least initially). Korean has 5 letters that are written as doubled versions of other letters: ㅃ doubles ㅂ, ㅉ doubles ㅈ, ㄸ doubles ㄷ, ㄲ doubles ㄱ, and ㅆ doubles ㅅ. This will show you which keys correspond to which Korean letters. You'll eventually commit these to memory as you type, but while learning, from the input menu, select "Show Keyboard Viewer".
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I didn't check the others because it seems that everyone in Korea uses 2-Set Korean, but feel free to play around with the others if you like.
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#Get korean keyboard on mac how to
한글Given how much digging I had to do to get to the bottom of how to type in Korean (i.e., in "hangul") on a Mac, I thought I'd make a quick summary of how to do it.