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How Is One Able To Write Spanish Text With All Accompanying Punctuation Such As Tildes Etc?
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How may I write online in Spanish using correct punctuation like tilde etc?
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However I usually use Alt codes. You need to have a keyboard that's got a numeric keypad on it. (Alt codes don't work with the numbered keys above the letters although, if you're using a laptop without a numeric keypad, you can use the coloured numbers with the Fn key instead). You also need to ensure that the keyboard's number lock is on (as it usually is by default with most computers). Then you hold down the Alt key while typing the relevant number from this list:
http:// www.ted montgom ery.com /tutori al/altc hrc.htm l
When you release the Alt key the required character will appear.
For example, holding down the Aly key and typing 164 produces ñ. Typing 168 instead produces ¿
However I usually use Alt codes. You need to have a keyboard that's got a numeric keypad on it. (Alt codes don't work with the numbered keys above the letters although, if you're using a laptop without a numeric keypad, you can use the coloured numbers with the Fn key instead). You also need to ensure that the keyboard's number lock is on (as it usually is by default with most computers). Then you hold down the Alt key while typing the relevant number from this list:
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When you release the Alt key the required character will appear.
For example, holding down the Aly key and typing 164 produces ñ. Typing 168 instead produces ¿
This is very useful. Just type on-line then copy and paste. I use similar programs for typing Russian and Welsh.
http:// www.lex ilogos. com/key board/s panish. htm
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JD33 has reminded me of the website I used when I was studying Polish (which has many other languages available, including Spanish):
http:// www.typ eit.org /
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