• Letters With Accents

    Letters With Accents

    This page list codes for accented letters and other characters. In order to use these codes, your computer should have a separate numeric keypad on the right. If it does not, then another method of inputting accents is recommended.

    Alt codes for letters with accents

    After changing your keyboard layout, you can also put a skin on your keyboard to help you learn new key placements. A skin is a plastic keyboard cover that you can place over your original keyboard if you happen to configure it. Skins are very cheap and available in many different languages, including (of course) Spanish! For Windows Vista. Go to your Control Panel.

    Click on 'Clock, Language, Region”. Click on 'Change Keyboards'. Click 'Add' and Select 'Spanish-International Sort' For Windows XP. Go to your Control Panel. Click on 'Date, Time, Language, and Regional Options'. Click on 'Regional and Language Options'. Select the 'Languages' tab at the top.

    Click on 'Details' near the bottom. Click 'Add' and choose 'Spanish-Traditional Sort'. Go back to the 'Languages' tab and choose the option to 'switch languages' by pressing 'left alt-shift' at the same time.

    This way, you can switch to and from the Spanish and regular keyboard whenever you want. For macOS. Go to your System Preferences. Click on 'International'. Select the 'Input Menu' tab. Scroll down to select 'Spanish - ISO'. Note the keystrokes necessary to switch between languages or select 'Show input menu in menu bar' to be able to select which keyboard you want to use.

    Spanish-International Sort Keyboard Layout Once you have installed your Spanish keyboard, it may react a bit differently than you're used to. In particular, several punctuation marks are in different places than they are on an English-language keyboard. Here's how to type a few of the trickier ones (check out the image of the Spanish Mac keyboard below to follow along.). To type an apostrophe ( '), press the key immediately to the right of the key for the number 0. To type a question mark (?), press Shift, then the key immediately to the right of the key for the number 0. To type double quotes ( ' ), press Shift, then the key for the number 2. To type a semicolon (; ) press Shift, then the comma (,) key.

    Letters With Accents

    Letters with accents in spanish

    Happily, the period (.), comma (,), and exclamation point (!) keys are in the same places on Spanish and English Mac keyboards. Spanish Mac Keyboard.

    Letters With Accents