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How Do I Type Spanish If I Have A English Keyboard?

Ulver_684
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How Do I Type Spanish If I Have A English Keyboard?

Postby Ulver_684 » December 30th, 2007 10:18 pm

Hola a todos! :wink:

I can type certain words in Spanish with a English keyboard because the alphabet it's similar to the Spanish alphabet but there are still certain letters and grammar icons missing so I ask this same question on the JP101 forums and a kind listener answer it for me so this is for everybody who is interest in typing Spanish with a english keybooard, here:

http://www.japanesepod101.com/forum/vie ... php?t=2433

If you know more or want to explained with more details and with pictures, please help us out. 8)
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Spanish Characters

Postby Joseph » December 31st, 2007 1:25 am

Hola(s),

Using the U.S. International Keyboard, Spanish language characters can be created using the following functions:

Spanish Characters for Windows

Áá = ' + a
Éé = ' + e
Íí = ' + i
Óó = ' + o
Úú = ' + u
Ññ = ~ + n
Üü = " + u
¡ = Alt (hold down) + !
¿ = Alt (hold down) + ?

Spanish Characters for Mac OS

Áá = Option + e then a
Éé = Option + e then e
Íí = Option + e then i
Óó = Option + e then o
Úú = Option + e then u
Üü = Option + u then u
Ññ = Option + n then n
¡ = Option + 1
¿ = Option + ?

Hope this helps. There are other ways to create these characters as well. And if you're not using the U.s. International Keyboard, then this won't help you very much. So, let me put this out there as a start, and if/when this doesn't work for everyone, we'll find a solution. If/when this doesn't work for you, be sure to include in your post your keyboard settings. :wink:

Desde ahora deseándoles un próspero año nuevo,
Joseph

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Re: Spanish Characters

Postby Ulver_684 » January 2nd, 2008 1:41 am

joseph wrote:Hola(s),

Using the U.S. International Keyboard, Spanish language characters can be created using the following functions:

Spanish Characters for Windows

Áá = ' + a
Éé = ' + e
Íí = ' + i
Óó = ' + o
Úú = ' + u
Ññ = ~ + n
Üü = " + u
¡ = Alt (hold down) + !
¿ = Alt (hold down) + ?

Spanish Characters for Mac OS

Áá = Option + e then a
Éé = Option + e then e
Íí = Option + e then i
Óó = Option + e then o
Úú = Option + e then u
Üü = Option + u then u
Ññ = Option + n then n
¡ = Option + 1
¿ = Option + ?

Hope this helps. There are other ways to create these characters as well. And if you're not using the U.s. International Keyboard, then this won't help you very much. So, let me put this out there as a start, and if/when this doesn't work for everyone, we'll find a solution. If/when this doesn't work for you, be sure to include in your post your keyboard settings. :wink:

Desde ahora deseándoles un próspero año nuevo,
Joseph


Joseph! :wink:

Gracias por tu respuesta! :D
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Re: How Do I Type Spanish If I Have A English Keyboard?

Postby quique » January 13th, 2008 1:39 am

I'm currently using a japanese keyboard and an english version of Windows but the keyboard is configured as "Standard 101/102-Key". Back in home I also used an english keyboard configured the same way.

Through repeated use I memorized the key combinations for those spanish language characters:

Keep pressed LEFT-ALT key + (Keypad combination)

á : LEFT-ALT key + 160
é : LEFT-ALT key + 130
í : LEFT-ALT key + 161
ó : LEFT-ALT key + 162
ú : LEFT-ALT key + 163
ñ : LEFT-ALT key + 164
Ñ : LEFT-ALT key + 165
¿ : LEFT-ALT key + 168
¡ : LEFT-ALT key + 173

Regards
Quique

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Postby hemntjrseth » January 13th, 2008 2:07 am

I still can't get the upside-down exclamation and question marks to work. :?

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Postby Ulver_684 » January 14th, 2008 11:51 pm

hemntjrseth wrote:I still can't get the upside-down exclamation and question marks to work. :?


hemntjrseth! :wink:

Why? did you follow the instructions above?
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Postby hemntjrseth » January 15th, 2008 3:37 am

*nods* I did.

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Postby Joao Paulo » January 17th, 2008 5:26 pm

hemntjrseth,

Could you do it already?

You just have to press Alt and while keeping it pressed type 173 and you'll get "¡"

JP

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Postby serena07 » November 25th, 2009 9:02 am

You should need to download Spanish fonts in your computer then you easily write in Spanish. My brother also practice to write Spanish with English keyboard.

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this is just a test

Postby phoebe » December 9th, 2009 6:18 am

testing forum

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Postby rodney » February 4th, 2010 11:48 am

I use All Chars. It's soooo much easier. You just run it and type some simple key combinations to get the accented characters.

http://sourceforge.net/projects/allchars/
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Postby jpv206 » February 8th, 2010 11:15 pm

I do it the way most people in the Spanish speaking world do it... I set Spanish as one of the languages I use in Regional Settings (control panel). Then I just use my regular keyboard as if it's a Spanish keyboard. I have a hotkey setup so I can switch between American English and Spanish keyboards easily.

If you need a Spanish keyboard reference, you can look here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:KB_Spanish.svg

Hope this helps! This is the same strategy I use for the other languages I have to type in as well.

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Postby Evandar » February 9th, 2010 10:43 am

I do the same as JP. It's so easy to press Alt+Shift, and then you've switched language. :)

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