Question

I've recently seen several mentions of "the popup menu of accented characters produced by press/hold" that seem to say it exists in macOS.

It doesn't work with some input methods, unfortunately. My favorite is "Unicode Hex Input" and it doesn't work there.

I have in the past successfully changed input methods, but that was before this feature existed. Is there a way to dump an input method to a human-editable format and copy/imitate how this pop-up trick is done?

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Solution

With Ukelele I was able to make a copy of the Unicode Hex input source and add the "en" language to the bundle format. This seems to have created a version of Unicode Hex with a working popup, as shown below. Modifying the popup would be a separate operation with the pressandhold.app.

The image shows the input source used both for Option 1234 (= U+1234, Ethiopic SEE) and the press/hold letter a. I have not tested it in more detail. A copy can be obtained here .

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