Yep.
µF -> alt+m on macOS FTW
Also on German Keyboard, and also ²³ or the ° of °C... or ô. That's why I believe the German layout is the best, and you can do italian è é accents too.
The coolest thing in this regard about using macOS is that if you hold down the key for a letter that frequently takes an accent or that has an alternative form you get a little popup where you're typing that shows all the alternatives and you can pick one with the mouse or the arrow keys.
So hold S and you get ß, ś and š, O will give you ô, ö, ò, ó, œ, ø, ō and õ, and so on. Simplicity itself and you don't have to remember the option-key versions unless you want to, or have frequent recourse to greek letters commonly used as symbols such as Ω, µ, π and so on which don't have a '
hold and wait for it to pop up' version.
There are floating accent keys too, but other than option-u for umlauts I haven't learned any of the others because the pop-up trick is so convenient. The Germans, not Motörhead, have to take the blame for me learning where the umlaut key is and that option-s produces a scharfes S - ß.
The pop-up trick means forgoing auto-repeat for alphanumeric keys, but how often does one use that? You still get auto-repeat on - and =, the ones that you might actually use.
Using it is so little effort, that's why you'll almost always see me use the strictly correct "rôle" or "dæmon" rather than the lazy versions