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Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 12:12 pm
Okay well, I have a PC so here are the ones that I use: (I have an HP brand PC)
Alt+0241=ñ Alt+0233=é Alt+0243=ó Alt+0237=í Alt+0250=ú Alt+0225=á
So hopefully this helps. I am not sure about the upper case ones. Uh, I havent experimented that far lol.
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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 7:00 pm
spanish also rarely uses the colon on it's side whose name escapes me. it looks like this: ¨ in example: pengüinos=penguins
on a mac, replace E or N with a U. on pcs' I don't know sweatdrop
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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 7:17 pm
for pc's i think you have to use the apple button with the button that has the thingy atop the ñ then the leter you want we have macs in my school. ♫ - ♪ - ♫ there is nothing that you can do that i have not already done to myself ♫ - ♪ - ♫
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