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This wikiHow teaches you how to type Spanish accents and punctuation marks any computer, phone, or tablet.

Method 1
Method 1 of 5:

Using a Smartphone or Tablet

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  1. Tapping the typing area should spring open the keyboard. [1]
    • Though there are many keyboards available for Androids, iPhones, and iPads, these steps should work for nearly all of them.
  2. The accent options will appear above the letter.
    • If you're going to be adding an accent to a capital (uppercase) letter, tap the key that switches to uppercase-typing (usually an arrow) first, and then tap and hold the letter.
    • To add a Spanish punctuation mark (¿ or ¡), tap the 123 or symbol key to switch to the number and symbol keyboard, and then tap and hold either the ? or ! .
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  3. This types the selected symbol into the typing area.
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Method 2
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Using the Windows US International Keyboard

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  1. It's at the bottom-left corner of the screen. [2]
    • This method will teach you how to add the United States International keyboard to Windows 10, as well as how to use this keyboard to type any Spanish-accented character.
  2. It's near the bottom-left corner of the menu.
  3. It's near the center of the list. [3]
  4. It's in the left panel under the ″Time & Language″ header. [4]
    • If "Region" and "Language" are separated into two different tabs, click on the "Language" tab before your proceed.
  5. It's under the ″Preferred languages″ header, near the middle of the right panel. [5] Additional buttons will appear.
    • For example, if you're in the United States and type in English, the default keyboard is called English (United States).
  6. It's below your default keyboard's name. [6]
  7. It's under the ″Keyboards″ header. A list of all keyboard layouts will appear.
  8. This adds the US International keyboard layout to the ″Keyboards″ section.
    • You can close any windows you've opened so far now.
  9. You'll be able to switch to the US International keyboard from within any app.
  10. As long as you're holding down these two keys, a menu will appear displaying all possible keyboard layouts.
    • Depending on your settings, you may also be able to click your current language (e.g., ENG ) in the taskbar that runs across the bottom of your screen. You'll find your current keyboard setting to the left of the clock. After you click on your current keyboard, you'll be able to choose between a list of all of your keyboards which will appear above the taskbar.
  11. To select this option lift your finger from the Spacebar (keep holding the Windows key with your other finger), and then press the Spacebar until ENG INTL is highlighted. You can now release your fingers.
    • If you can change the language on your taskbar, simply select the "ENG INTL" keyboard from the list that pops up on your screen when you click on "ENG" near the time and date.
  12. Typing an accented letter requires two keystrokes—one to type the accent, and the other to type the letter. Here's how to type each letter: [7]
    • Á or á: ' (apostrophe) + A or a.
    • É or é: ' + "E" or "e".
    • Í or í: ' + "I" or "i".
    • Ó or ó: ' + "O" or "o".
    • Ú or ú: ' + "U" or "u".
    • Ü or ü: " (quote) + "U" or "u".
    • Ñ or ñ: Option-n, then type "N" or "n".
    • When the US International Keyboard is selected, you won't be able to type a typical apostrophe or an English question mark. To type one of these characters, press the Spacebar immediately after pressing the key.
  13. Typing Spanish-specific punctuation is a little different than typing accented letters. Instead of using two keystrokes, you'll hold down two keys at the same time:
    • ¿: Alt + ?
    • ¡: Alt + !
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Method 3
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Using Windows Keyboard Codes

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  1. Most PC keyboards have a numerical keypad option, even if you don't have a separate set of keys. Here's how to find yours:
    • If you don't have a separate keypad, take a look at the letter keys on right side of the keyboard. You'll notice that 10 of the keys ( 7, 8, 9, U, I, O, J, K, L, and M ) have smaller numbers either above or below the main letter or symbol. This is a numeric keypad you can activate by pressing the NumLk (Number Lock) key.
      • When NumLk is on, the keys with smaller numbers will only type those smaller numbers.
      • You may have to hold down the Fn key to activate NumLk.
    • If you don't see these keys, you can use Windows 10 on-screen keyboard. Here's how to start it:
      • Right-click the Start
        Windows Start
        menu and select Windows PowerShell .
      • Type osk at the prompt and press Enter . An on-screen keyboard (without a 10-key keypad) will appear.
      • Click the Options key on the keyboard (it's near the bottom-right side).
      • Check the box next to ″Turn on numeric key pad″ and click OK .
      • Click the NumLk key on the on-screen keyboard (near the bottom-right side). Now you have a numeric keypad.
  2. You'll have to enter a special code using the numeric keypad to make the accented letter appear. Here is a list of all possible Spanish character codes:
    • Á: Alt + 0193
    • á: Alt + 160
    • É: Alt + 0201
    • é: Alt + 130
    • Í: Alt + 0205
    • í: Alt + 161
    • Ó: Alt + 0211
    • ó: Alt + 162
    • Ú: Alt + 0218
    • ú: Alt + 163
    • ü: Alt + 129
    • Ñ: Alt + 0209
    • ñ: Alt + 164
    • ¿: Alt + 168
    • ¡: Alt + 173
  3. With NumLk enabled (if you're using a keyboard without a 10-key numeric keypad), hold down the Alt key, and then type the three digits of the code.
    • For example, to type é, press and hold Alt , press 1 and release, then 3 and release, 0 and release, and then release the Alt key.
    • If you're not using a regular 10-key keyboard, press NumLk to turn off Number Lock when you're done.
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Method 4
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Using the Windows Character Map

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  1. If your need to type Spanish accents and characters doesn't come up too often, you can quickly insert these characters using the Windows Character Map.
  2. Here's how:
    • Open the Windows Search bar (if you don't have a search bar to the right of the Start menu, click the circle that's there to open it.
    • Type character .
    • Click Character Map when it appears.
  3. This ensures you're using a character that matches the rest of your document.
    • If you're typing into a web browser, email, image editor, or messaging app, you can skip this step. The character will only paste in one font.
  4. This adds the character to the ″Characters to copy″ field at the bottom of the map.
  5. The character is now copied to your clipboard.
  6. This pastes the character into the document.
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Method 5
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Using a Mac Keyboard

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  1. You can use easy keyboard shortcuts to quickly insert Spanish accented characters and symbols into any Mac application.
  2. You'll use a keyboard shortcut that combines the ⌥ Option key with a character, followed by the character that receives the accent. Here are the different codes for each letter with an accent:
    • Á or á: ⌥ Option + e , and then type A or a.
    • É or é: { ⌥ Option + e then type E or e.
    • Í or í: ⌥ Option + e , then type I or I .
    • Ó or ó: ⌥ Option + o , then type O or o.
    • Ú or ú: ⌥ Option + u , then type U or u.
    • Ü or ü: ⌥ Option + u , then type U or u.
    • Ñ or ñ: ⌥ Option + n , then type N or n.
    • ¿: ⌥ Option + ⇧ Shift + ? .
    • ¡: ⌥ Option + 1 .
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      To type Spanish accents on a smartphone or tablet, open the app you want to use and tap the screen to open the keyboard. Next, tap and hold the letter you want to add an accent to until the accent options appear above the letter. Then, slide your finger to select the accent or symbol you want to insert. If you want to add an accent to a capital letter, tap the key that switches to uppercase letters first, and then tap and hold the letter. For tips on typing Spanish accents on your desktop keyboard, read on!

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