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      <description>How to Fix the Annoying Mac Yen (¥) Key to Type a Backslash (\) in Google Chrome If you use a physical Japanese (JIS) hardware keyboard layout on a modern Mac, you have likely run into a frustrating quirk: even if you change your macOS text settings to output a backslash (\) instead of a Yen sign (¥), Google Chrome, VS Code, and Slack will completely ignore your system settings.</description>
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