Fluent is spanish

Category: Language and Culture

Post 1 by Paparazzi (The Biggest Fan of Your Life) on Monday, 28-Dec-2009 21:21:15

Okay I am a fluent spanish speaker but for some reason when writting the language I cannot seem to find the thing that goes over the n nor the e so therefor I am losr, help?

Post 2 by ArtRock1224 (move over school!) on Monday, 28-Dec-2009 22:19:12

Accents:

Ñ
é

What exactly are you asking? You can configure your keyboard so you can easily type these accents; do you need help with this?

Brice

Post 3 by Paparazzi (The Biggest Fan of Your Life) on Monday, 28-Dec-2009 23:42:58

Yess I do

Post 4 by synthesizer101 (I just keep on posting!) on Tuesday, 21-Dec-2010 15:54:28

If using office 2003:
go into insert>symbol.
find the symbols: ñ and é. Tab over to keyboard shortcut. Press enter. Type the shortcut. I chose control plus the letter. control plus n for ñ. It's that easy.

Post 5 by HotPerro (I live and breathe the board) on Wednesday, 22-Dec-2010 13:48:23

If you're using jaws, press insert+4, and it'll bringg up a list of special symbols to choose from.

Post 6 by Cristobal (Veteran Zoner) on Wednesday, 22-Dec-2010 20:31:15

ñ is alt+numpad 1+6+4 for example. There's a list of complete numpad combos for all those symbols, but I can't recall what the page is called. In XP at least, you can go into regional setting under the control pannel and set up your keyboard for other languages and alternating by using teh left alt+shift command. I do this for US English, Spanish Mexico and German. I'd have to imagien that you can do the same thing in Vista and Win7.

Post 7 by synthesizer101 (I just keep on posting!) on Thursday, 23-Dec-2010 19:25:15

I find the list annoying.