How to type accented characters on acer aspire switch 10?
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Hello!
I'm desperately looking for the accents on my keyboard!
There are only the keys for "é," "ù," "è," and "à," but I want the accents on their own so I can put them on the letter I want! Because in Spanish, for example, I need the acute accent on the o, i, u, a, etc.!
Thanks in advance, friends!
I'm desperately looking for the accents on my keyboard!
There are only the keys for "é," "ù," "è," and "à," but I want the accents on their own so I can put them on the letter I want! Because in Spanish, for example, I need the acute accent on the o, i, u, a, etc.!
Thanks in advance, friends!
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Hello
Separated accents (except for ^, ¨ or `) do not exist on French AZERTY keyboards
For accented Spanish characters see
https://www.espagnolfacile.com/alt.php
In Belgium, compared to the French keyboard, the keyboard notably features the two accents, grave and acute, on the last two keys on the right of the third row from the top (0 to the right of M); in Windows, these keys can be used to accent any vowel by using the shortcut Ctrl + Alt + ' or Ctrl + Alt + ` followed by the letter to be accented.
http://www.courstechinfo.be/InitInfo/Clavier.html
Separated accents (except for ^, ¨ or `) do not exist on French AZERTY keyboards
For accented Spanish characters see
https://www.espagnolfacile.com/alt.php
In Belgium, compared to the French keyboard, the keyboard notably features the two accents, grave and acute, on the last two keys on the right of the third row from the top (0 to the right of M); in Windows, these keys can be used to accent any vowel by using the shortcut Ctrl + Alt + ' or Ctrl + Alt + ` followed by the letter to be accented.
http://www.courstechinfo.be/InitInfo/Clavier.html
Very difficult to catch a black cat in a dark room.
Especially when it's not there...
But the Spanish language has other particularities regarding accentuation and punctuation..