How Do You Use Spanish Characters In Windows Vista?
The Spanish language uses a number of accented letters and upside down punctuation that are not visibly present on a Windows Vista keyboard. Though you cannot see them, you can type these letters into word processing software or even online text boxes by learning the numeric codes for each letter. With practice and memorization, you will be able to use these accent letters as a normal part of your Spanish typing. Locate and print a chart of Spanish characters, such as the tables located on the Penn State University “Accents, Symbols & Foreign Scripts: Spanish” website (see References). Open your word processing software or locate the text box where you wish to type. Refer to the printed chart to find the numeric code for the Spanish character you wish to type. Hold down the left “Alt” key on your keyboard and type the number code using the number keypad on the right side of your keyboard. For example, to type the symbol “รก” you must hold down the “Alt” key and type “0225” using your ke