Question:
How to put spanish accents on a Dell ?
Elle
2008-09-28 16:03:04 UTC
I need to know how to put spanish accents over the letters, on a dell computer. Using Microsoft Word. Thanks!
Six answers:
Nikki B
2008-09-28 16:17:48 UTC
Note: the numerals are punched in with the numberpad on the far right of the keyboard (with numlock on).



á ALT+0225

é ALT+0233

í ALT+0237

ó ALT+0243

ú ALT+0250

ñ ALT+0241

ü ALT+0252



Á ALT+0193

É ALT+0201

Í ALT+0205

Ó ALT+0211

Ú ALT+0218

Ñ ALT+0209

Ü ALT+0220



¿ ALT+0191

¡ ALT+0161

« ALT+0171 (Left Angle Quote)

» ALT+0187 (Right Angle Quote)

€ ALT+0128
forester
2016-12-24 17:08:19 UTC
How To Put Spanish Accents
anonymous
2016-03-19 10:47:55 UTC
You can find all the letters with the accents and all other letters and signs in the character map. Click on the Windows Start menu, then All Programs (Start » All Programs) on the lower left of your screen. Select Programs » Accessories » System Tools » Character Map. NOTE: On some PC's, the Character Map may be in another location under Accessories or the Start menu. A window should open which displays a series of characters in a grid as in the image below.
Chris A2
2008-09-28 16:46:46 UTC
If you're typing in Word, you can use these shortcuts:



to put an accent over a letter, type CTRL+' and then the letter you'd like to have the accent:



For example:



CRTL+' then a will give you á



To put a tilde over an n, type CTRL+SHIFT+~ and then either a lower case or capital n. You end up with ñ or Ñ.



you can get ¿ by typing ALT+CTRL+SHIFT+? and you can get ¡ by typing ALT+CTRL++SHIFT+!
Manuel Taveras
2015-10-19 14:20:22 UTC
This doesn't work on my new DELL computer. They keep making thing more complicated these days.
anonymous
2008-09-28 16:10:51 UTC
go add a Latinamerican keyboard on your system... the accent is on the right hand side of the ''P'... you have to click on the accent and then on the vocal you are to accent.



then you go back to your US keyboard....



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