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Old August 04, 2011, 10:12 PM
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Correct typing?

How do I make it so I can type correctly in Spanish. I want to be able to type the accents, the squigly (technichal term ) above the "n", and the upside down exclamations and question marks. Anybody know how.

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Old August 04, 2011, 10:18 PM
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There is an 'Accents' drop-down menu just above the area you use for typing. It contains all the special characters you'll need to write in Spanish.
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Old August 04, 2011, 10:29 PM
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Gotcha. I never said I was computer savy
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Using the Accents drop down menu is the easiest method, unless you want to learn how to configure your computer to be able to type them directly from the keyboard. How you do that depends on which operating system you use.
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How do I make it so I can type correctly in Spanish. I want to be able to type the accents, the squigly (technichal term ) above the "n", and the upside down exclamations and question marks. Anybody know how.

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The technical term is "tilde".

The letter 'n' with the small 'squiggle' on it is called "eñe". Just for your information..
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Old August 06, 2011, 10:09 PM
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Thanks Luna. I just need to read more so I know where to use these.
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If you're running Windows you can configure your Keyboard for Spanish characters, to where you click the ALT key + N for ñ or ALT + O for ó, for instance.

Let me know if you want instructions on how to set that up.
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Quiero saber, por favor.
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You can take a look here.
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Kind of off the topic of typing but while we are talking about setting up a Spanish keyboard in Windows...one thing helps me is setting the language to Spanish for something I know well - I have set my facebook language to Spanish because I know what all the options mean in English by heart so when I set the language to Spanish I could easily translate the words. I have since set my windows display language to Spanish too.

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If you're running Windows you can configure your Keyboard for Spanish characters, to where you click the ALT key + N for ñ or ALT + O for ó, for instance.

Let me know if you want instructions on how to set that up.
I didnt know that!

However when I have my keyboard set to Spanish I use the " key to "ready" the letters for a tilde and the ; key for a ñ.

For example if I want to put the tilde over the "o" I would press " once then press o.
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How can I get the u with the couple of accent remarked up of the g for say Pinguino, when I can write the symbol up of the U letter, I'm suck with thread already I have configured in my laptop both language and I couldn't get it, so and it indeed is necessary for me already I have an essay where I need to write the animal with the two points up of the U.

I hope you can resolve my question.
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You may want to tell us what keyboard you have configured. That way others who have configured the same keyboard can tell you which key combination to enter to get the ü.
Many applications provide a way for you to enter the lowercase u, with diaeresis. Aside from what these applications offer, you can always use your numeric keypad on your keyboard to enter the character. The decimal code for the lowercase u, with diaeresis, is 0252. So, if you hold the ALT key while entering 0252 on the numeric keypad, the ü will appear.
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Yes please. What he said up there .
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Did you have configure the keyboard in other language?
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Did you have to configure the keyboard in another language?
No, my keyboard is configured for EN-US. When I'm typing here en los foros, I use the 'Accents' drop-down menu to insert special characters. In MS Word, I use the 'Insert Symbol' function. Pressing the ALT key while entering the decimal Unicode works everywhere else.
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I set my keyboard for the "English (United States) United States-International" keyboard layout. In my opinion it is the easiest way of going about things.
Here are the benefits:
My keyboard works exactly as the default English (United States) keyboard with 2 exceptions:
-My right Alt key works differently
-When I use single or double quotes and the next word starts with a vowel, I have to press spacebar after it (otherwise I get an acute accent or umlaut repsectively: e.g. á or ä). This really isn't that much of an annoyance really.

Other than that, all the keys function normally.
If I want an accute accent, all I have to do, is press the apostrophe key ' and then type a vowel: á é í ó ú. Or I can press Right alt and then the vowel.
I can get ñ by pressing right alt and n.
I can get ¿ by pressing right alt and ?.

Now it's super easy to type Spanish correctly.

Unlike people that have an keyboard from an English speaking country, and set their keyboard settings to that of a Spanish speaking country, I don't have to remember where certain keys are, and I don't have to keep switching back and forth between an English layout and a Spanish layout. I can always use the regular English layout and use my right alt key plus a letter to get Spanish characters.
I can also use right alt on various other keys to get symbols from other languages such as as äåé®þüúíóö«»áßðø¶´æ©ñµç¿ (that's right alt+q to the last key on the keyboard (the question mark). Right alt and the number keys give me ¡²³¤€¼½¾‘’¥×, and I can use ' + c to give ç.

If you'd like to try it, here's the procedure for doing it:

http://forums.tomisimo.org/showpost....3&postcount=33
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Hola a todos!

I won't create a new thread I prefer to ask you right here.

I'd like to ask you about one thing (about Spanish keyboard). When I type e-mail address I can't find "@" on my keyboard. I'm Russian so my keyboard contains Russian and English letters/symbols. Now I use Spanish keyboard so how can I type "@" then? Could you help me, please.

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Try "ctrl + alt + 2" or "AltGr + Q"
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AngelicaDeAlquezar, ctrl + alt + 2 doesn't work for me...
And where can I find altgr? I don't see it on my keyboard.
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All the PC keyboards I know have "Alt" key at the left of the spacebar and "AltGr" at the right. So I'm sorry, there's not much more help I can provide, but hopefully someone who will know more about computers will find the solution.

However, you may try "Alt + Ctrl + q" and see if it works.
Otherwise, there's the Ascii code: "Alt +64"
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