Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Typing á, é, í, ó And ú


Typing the lower case Spanish vowels when they  have accents marks.


 Just like the previous post, you could configure your keyboard so that you don't have to type

á, é, í, ó, and  ú the long way but it is not always possible. 


  • Alt+0225= á
  • Alt+0233= é
  • Alt+0237= í
  • Alt+0243=ó
  • Alt+0250=ú


Notice each of the number codes begin with a zero and a two. If you can remember that, all you have to do is come up with the last two digits. I think of a timeline with ages on it to stick in my memory.


Using the Alt key to type the Spanish characters



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