Same as Atom74 said ,but you can't do it w/ a regular Keyboard
anonymous
2008-03-18 15:56:47 UTC
You need a Spanish language pack, they are available on the Windows site I think.
?
2008-03-18 19:06:51 UTC
This should work in any Windows word processor, text editor, browser or email client.
1. Make sure your keyboard is in NumLock mode.
2. Hold down the ALT key and enter the number on the numeric keypad. (Note that many laptops have a blue FN key that changes a set of keys, also with blue numbers on them, into a numeric keypad.)
for ñ 164
for Ñ 165
for á 160
for í 161
for ó 162
for ú 163
for ¿ 168
for ¡ 173
To be 100% correct, the Spanish letter "ll" should be a single character, but it's not. Have to type two l's for it
Hope that helps.
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