Saturday, September 5, 2015
How to Type Spanish Accents on a Keyboard (6 Steps)
Access the Control Panel by clicking the 'Start' button in the lower left corner and then selecting 'Control Panel.' XP users should click on “Regional and Language Options” while Windows 7 and Vista users should click on “Clock, Language, Region.”
Windows XP users, click the “Languages” tab and the “Details” button, then click the “Add” button. In the new window, select “United States – International,” click on “OK” and then “Apply.”Windows 7 and Vista users, click on “Change Keyboards.” In the new window, click the “Change Keyboards” button, add the “United States – International” keyboard and click “OK.” Then select “United States International” from the “Default Input Languages” drop-down menu.
Use a punctuation mark followed by the desired letter to create Spanish accents. For example, when you want to type “á,” type an apostrophe and then the letter 'a.' For “é,” type an apostrophe and then the letter 'e.' The formula (apostrophe + letter) is the same for all vowels. For “ñ,” type '~' and then the letter 'n.' For “ü,” type a quotation mark and the letter 'u.'
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