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- Overview
- Using a Windows Keyboard with a Numeric Keypad
- Using a Mac Keyboard Shortcut
- Using Microsoft Word
- Using Unicode on Windows
- Using a Chromebook
- Using Copy and Paste from the Web
- Using iPhone or iPad Emoji
- Using Android Symbols
This wikiHow teaches you how to type the trademark (™) and registered trademark (®) symbols on your computer, phone, or tablet. The
symbol, which is just a "TM" in super-script characters, is used to assert your ownership of the name, word, phrase, or design that distinguishes your brand.
Click on the location where you want to insert the symbol.
If your PC's keyboard has a separate 10-key numeric keypad on the right side, you can use a quick keyboard shortcut known as an "
" to insert trademark symbols in most apps.
Activate your 10-key numeric keypad.
Alt codes require you to use the 10-key numeric keypad—you can't use the regular numbers at the top of the keyboard. If you have a dedicated 10-key numeric keypad on the right side of your keyboard, you're all set! However, most smaller keyboards don't have a separate numeric keypad—at least not an obvious one! Here's how you can find and activate your hidden 10-key numeric keypad:
Look for smaller numbers at the bottoms or tops of these keys on the keyboard: m, j, k, l, u, i, o, 7, 8, and 9. If you see numbers on these keys, you can use these keys as your numeric keypad.
Click on the location where you want to insert the symbol.
Your Mac has simple keyboard shortcuts you can use in nearly any app to quickly insert trademark symbols.
for the trademark (™) symbol.
If you're using Microsoft Word, you can also insert the trademark symbol by typing (tm). Word's AutoCorrect tool will replace what you've typed with the symbol.
for the registered trademark (®) symbol.
Just like with the unregistered trademark symbol, if you're using Microsoft Word, you can type (r) and the AutoCorrect tool will change it to the proper symbol.
Click the location where you want to insert the symbol.
If you're using Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, or any other Microsoft Office app on your computer, inserting the trademark and registered trademark symbols is easy.
Type (tm) to display the trademark ™ symbol.
Word will automatically correct this to the TM symbol on both Windows and macOS.
If you're using Windows, you can also insert the ™ symbol by pressing
Ctrl + Alt + T
Click on the location where you want to insert the symbol.
If you're unable to use Alt codes or are just looking for an alternative, you can use the Unicode version of the shortcut in most apps. This works in any app that supports Unicode, including Microsoft Word and WordPad.
for the trademark (™) symbol.
As long as the app you're using supports Unicode, this will transform the numbers into the "TM" symbol.
for the registered trademark (®) symbol.
That's two zeroes, followed by the letters A and E.
Click the location where you want to insert the symbol.
You can use a simple keyboard shortcut in many Chromebook applications (including Google Docs) to insert trademark and registered trademark symbols.
This method uses Unicode to insert the symbol. If the app you're using doesn't support Unicode characters, this won't work for you.
Ctrl +⇧ Shift + U
A "U" with an underline will appear.
Type 2122 (for the trademark symbol) or 00AE for the registered trademark symbol.
Highlight a symbol in the introduction to this article.
If you're using a computer, use the mouse to highlight the ™ or ® symbol as needed.
This method will work on any computer, phone, or tablet as long as you paste the copied symbol into an app that supports special characters.
Copy it to your clipboard.
On a phone or tablet, tap
Click or tap the place you want to insert the symbol.
Tap the location where you want to insert the trademark or registered trademark symbol.
Your iPhone has emoji characters for both the trademark symbol and the registered trademark symbol. This will work in any app that accepts emojis, including Messages, Mail, and social media apps.
Tap the location where you want to insert the emoji.
Type trademark (for the TM symbol) or registered (for the R in a circle).
Your iPhone's text prediction feature will suggest the emoji right above the keyboard.
Tap the emoji to insert it.
Tap the location where you want to insert the symbol.
If you're using Gboard or most other Android keyboards, you'll find the trademark ™ and registered trademark ® symbols in the symbol keyboard.
This is the key at the bottom-left that brings up the numeric keypad.
It's to the left of the spacebar, above
or the key for your language.
Tap ™️ for the trademark symbol.
- TM Symbol (™): The TM symbol represents an unregistered trademark. It is used to indicate that you are claiming rights to a specific mark and using it as a trademark, even if it is not yet officially registered.
- SM Symbol (℠): The SM symbol represents an unregistered service mark. It is similar to the TM symbol but specifically denotes the use of a mark for services rather than physical goods.
- Registered Trademark Symbol (®): The Registered Trademark symbol is used for a trademark that has been officially registered with the relevant trademark authority, such as the USPTO in the United States.
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Mar 30, 2021 · The word trademark, first recorded in the mid-1500s, literally is the mark (as a name or logo) that is proprietary to a business (trade). Trademarks are often claimed with the ™ superscript (a character that’s written above the line, as opposed to a subscript , which goes below the line).