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Spanish students - typing with spanish characters - Fiel - 2009-12-06 Type Spanish characters without a Spanish keyboard layout Press and hold down the ALT button, then press the numeric codes given below on the numpad (not the numbers on the top row, the numpad), then release ALT again. If you're on a laptop, use the Fn key. Punctuation: ALT + 173 = ¡ ALT + 168 = ¿ Letters: ALT + 160 = á ALT + 130 = é ALT + 161 = í ALT + 162 = ó ALT + 163 = ú ALT + 164 = ñ Spanish students - typing with spanish characters - y0y0y0y0shi0 - 2009-12-06 Better off with....: http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/accents/codealt.html Spanish students - typing with spanish characters - Alloy - 2009-12-06 Don't forget ü, that's quite useful for few words, but still there. Spanish students - typing with spanish characters - Beaner - 2009-12-06 you knwo what sucks fiel, having a spanish keyboard and use english settings (aka me) Spanish students - typing with spanish characters - Sarah - 2009-12-06 ¿donde? Spanish students - typing with spanish characters - chrome - 2009-12-06 ¡Bueno! Estará útilisimo, gracias. Spanish students - typing with spanish characters - Loose - 2009-12-07 I use ALT + 130 for my é. Spanish students - typing with spanish characters - psychopat - 2009-12-09 I know most of the french ones by heart... It's to the point where I type slower (in French) on a French keyboard than on an English keyboard. 130 é 131 â 133 à 135 ç 136 ê 137 ë 138 è 139 ï 140 î 144 É 147 ô 148 ö 149 ò 150 û 151 ù 0192 À Alternatively, you can just pull up the character map in any Windows OS. It has a table of all the characters for different fonts and such. |