Where's the Keyboard layout Map?

I remember in OS 9 there was a Keyboard option which would open a simulation of a keyboard that showed how the individual keys would change when you held down the "Option" key, or the "Command" key, etc.
I want to type out the number zero with the slash through the middle (so it's clearly distinguished from the letter O) but I can't find the keyboard layout option. Anyone know where it is in Tiger?

System prefs -> International.
Select Input Menu.
At the bottom, select Show input menu in menu bar.
In the keyboard layouts, check Keyboard viewer then close prefs.
Next to the clock select the international drop down and select Show Keyboard viewer.
It’ll stay open until you select Hide Keyboard viewer.

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