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letters of foreign alphabets
how can i enter the spanish "n" with a "~" on top in an email text? |
letters of foreign alphabets
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usiñg the ñumeric keypad. I Have ño idea how you cañ do it iñ your situatioñ except to copy oñe of these añd save it to paste iñ. http://www.tedmontgomery.com/tutorial/ALTchrc.html -- Bruce Hagen MS MVP - Outlook Express ~IB-CA~ "Rüdiger Hassauer" wrote in message ... how can i enter the spanish "n" with a "~" on top in an email text? |
letters of foreign alphabets
forgot to mention that I am using a Laptop, so I do not have the easy option
with the numeric keypad "Rüdiger Hassauer" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... how can i enter the spanish "n" with a "~" on top in an email text? |
letters of foreign alphabets
Many laptops have a Function key such that [Function]+ALT+0241 = ñ
-- ~PA Bear Rüdiger Hassauer wrote: forgot to mention that I am using a Laptop, so I do not have the easy option with the numeric keypad "Rüdiger Hassauer" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... how can i enter the spanish "n" with a "~" on top in an email text? |
letters of foreign alphabets
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 11:17:31 -0300, Rüdiger Hassauer wrote:
how can i enter the spanish "n" with a "~" on top in an email text? From the Control Panel, I have configured my keyboard to use "English (United States), with the "United States-International" layout, instead of the default, "United States 101" layout. It takes some getting used to because you have to use the space bar immediately after hitting the quote key ("), or you wind up with umlauts (ä)! But that conveniently places a tilde (~) over the (n) key when you go straight from the tilde to the (n). But it drives me nuts when I am on somebody else' computer, with a standard "United States 101" keyboard layout; I am always getting a space immediately after a quote mark! (Force of habit; hit the space right after the quote, if a quote is what I want.) -- Norman ~Oh Lord, why have you come ~To Konnyu, with the Lion and the Drum |
letters of foreign alphabets
Rüdiger Hassauer wrote:
how can i enter the spanish "n" with a "~" on top in an email text? Add a Spanish keyboard to your computer by going to Regional settings and adding the Spanish language. To toggle between the two, either use your mouse with the language icon that will appear on your task bar or by using Alt+Shift. Control panel/Date, time and regional options/Add other languages/Details button. Alias Use the Reply to Sender feature of your news reader program to email me. Utiliza Responder al Remitente para mandarme un mail. |
letters of foreign alphabets SOLUTION
"Rdiger Hassauer" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... how can i enter the spanish "n" with a "~" on top in an email text? problem solved by adding a portuguese keyboard with US International layout |
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