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This way, you can switch to and from the Spanish and regular keyboard whenever you want.

Skins are very cheap and available in many different languages, including (of course) Spanish! For Windows Vista A skin is a plastic keyboard cover that you can place over your original keyboard if you happen to configure it. To type ¿, press the Option/Alt key, Shift, and the ? key.Īfter changing your keyboard layout, you can also put a skin on your keyboard to help you learn new key placements. To type ¡, press the Option/Alt key and the ! key. To type an umlaut over the u, hold down the Option/Alt key while pressing the u key, then press u again. Then, release both keys and type the letter that you want to accent.įor the ñ, hold down the Option/Alt key while you press the n key, then press n again. To get accented vowels on a Mac, hold down the Option/Alt key (⌥), and press the e key.

You can set your keyboard layout to Spanish. You can learn the keyboard shortcuts on your Mac or PC. You can simply copy and paste the letters and punctuation marks given above.

Having trouble typing á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, ñ, ¿, and ¡ on your keyboard? ¡No te apures! ( Don't sweat it!) There are several ways you can incorporate these letters and punctuation marks into your daily life.
