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Once you have installed your Spanish keyboard, it may react a bit differently than you're used to. In particular, several punctuation marks are in different places than they are on an English-language keyboard. Here's how to type a few of the trickier ones (check out the image of the Spanish Mac keyboard below to follow along.)
How to Type Spanish Letters and Accents (á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, ñ, ¿, ¡) 67.5K There are several ways to configure your keyboard to type in the Spanish accented letters and upside-down punctuation (á, é, í, ó, ú, ü, ñ, ¿, ¡) and which one you use depends on the frequency with which you need these letters.
My keyboard layout is AZERTY, if I change the default input method from French to Spanish, the keys do not correspond anymore: A becomes Q, etc. It is true that I can do the accents once I figure where the keys are, however that is too inconvenient, specially since in every other version of windows I was able to type without problems.
On Windows, I use an external Spanish keyboard and select the language from regional options in Control Panel which produces a drop down list on the menu bar to switch easily. An English keyboard will work the same but you need to remember where the accents are. For example the acute or forward accent is lower case, second row, second from the ...
That keyboard has lower-case accented letters where the QWERTY keyboard has numbers, e.g. 3 is replaced by é, and pressing the shift key allows one to type the numbers. The shortcuts like ctrl+Alt+7 are related to shortcuts one must use to type upper-case letters with accents, all related to what keys these accents fall in the AZERTY keyboard:
I have a Lenovo Thinkpad and I would like to know how to type Spanish punctuation (Upside down question marks and exclamation marks, accented letters, etc.) on your everyday word document. 7951 views updated Jan 26, 2016
On my old PC was used to using the ALT key + numbers to type Spanish letters (such as ALT _ 161 for the i with accent). Using this laptop, cannot figure out how to type them. I have installed a Spanish keyboard and tried using the CTRL key, ALT key in combination with the apostrophe and the letter (such as "i") but nothing seems to work.
According to your description, the issue of your concern that your Teams Spanish input with keyboards if my understanding is correct. First of all, could you please double confirm whether there's a same issue on - Teams Web App or not. (Please be kindly to understand that I'm not a Spanish speaker, so please give a test to let us to know.)
1) Go to Settings > Time & Language > Region & Language, add Spanish you need. 2) Look for the keyboard icon on the right-hand side of your taskbar, bring up the on-screen keyboard. Or you can press Ctrl and right click the language of takbar, then selct "Show touch keyboard button" to bing up on-screen keyboard.
The little keyboard icon bottom right swaps between the reduced keyboard (puts nums, symbols on alternate page), a left/right thumb split, a writing surface, and a more traditional full "qwerty". I thought the full had a fairly complete complement of keys, but maybe I'm misremembering...