Learn how to type Spanish accents in your laptop or PC
Windows users - General Info:
Basically you have two basic options:
1- Type in cryptic codes
2- Set up your keyboard differently.
Windows 10
Click on the Windows Start Menu, then open the Settings menu (gear icon that will appear above the Start Menu icon).
Within the Settings menu, Click on Time & Language.
On the left-side menu, click on Region & Language (or it may just say Language).
At the bottom of this page, it should list the language that your keyboard is currently setup for now. For most users in the U.S. it will say “English (United States)“. Click on this entry to select it.
Some options should appear beneath the keyboard language after you clicked on it. Click on the button that says ‘Options‘.
Now the form will show the Keyboards that are installed on the computer. For most users in the U.S. it will say “US“. Click on the plus (+) button to add a new keyboard.
From the list of keyboards, click on the one that says “United States-International“. Note: you may have to scroll down the list a bit to find it.
The keyboard is now installed. Close the Settings menu.
On your Windows task bar (bottom bar) on the very right you should now see an indicator of what language your keyboard is currently using. It will likely say “ENG US” or “ENG INTL“. Click on it to change the current keyboard any time you need to. You will want to use the “ENG INTL” keyboard to easily type Spanish characters.
You can also switch keyboards by pressing the Windows key and the space bar simultaneously.
Now that you have the International Keyboard installed, you can read the next section to learn how to use it.
Using the International US Keyboard
If you followed the above directions carefully, your keyboard will now react slightly differently than it did before. First , notice that if you strike the apostrophe (‘) key, nothing happens. T. When you strike the spacebar, the apostrophe will appear.
The next thing to note is that the quotes (“) key behaves the same way as the apostrophe key. You must first strike the quotes key and then strike the space bar in order to create the (“) symbol. These two minor inconveniences are more than made up for by the ease with which you can now type the special characters.
To type the special characters, two keystrokes are required. To type the á, you need only strike the apostrophe key and then the letter a. The other characters are just as easy:
á = ‘ + a
é = ‘ + e
í = ‘ + i
ó = ‘ + o
ú = ‘ + u
ñ = ~ + n
ü = ” + u
To type the capitalized version of any of these letters, you would do the same but hold down SHIFT when typing the letter.
To type the special punctuation characters, you need to hold down on the Alt key while you strike the appropriate punctuation mark. On some keyboards, only one of the two Alt keys will work for this.
¡ = Alt (hold down) + !
¿ = Alt (hold down) + ?
USING CRYPTIC CODES
If, for some reason, you don’t want to change your keyboard, you can always type in the troublesome cryptic codes. To do this you will hold down the ALT key on your keyboard while typing a specific four digit number, then release the ALT key. You can reference the following codes to specify the letters you would like to input:
á = Alt + 0225
Á = Alt + 0193
é = Alt + 0233
É = Alt + 0201
í = Alt + 0237
Í = Alt + 0205
ó = Alt + 0243
Ó = Alt + 0211
ú = Alt + 0250
Ú = Alt + 0218
ñ = Alt + 0241
Ñ = Alt + 0209
ü = Alt + 0252
Ü = Alt + 0220
Punctuation marks:
¡ = Alt + 0161
¿ Alt + 0191
« Alt + 0171
» Alt + 0187
When using this (out-dated) system, there are two important things to remember. First, when you type in the numbers, some keyboards require that you use the “numeric keypad” located to the side. Second, on some keyboards, only one of the two Alt keys will work for this method.
Mac users
To get accents on the Mac, hold down the Option key, and while holding it down, type the letter e; then release those keys and type the letter that you want the accent to appear on:
á = Opt + e, then a
é = Opt + e, then e
í = Opt + e, then i
ó = Opt + e, then o
ú = Opt + e, then u
For the ñ, hold down the Option key while you type the n; release and type n again.
ñ = Opt + n, then n
To place the diaeresis over the u, hold down the Option key while pressing the u key; release and type u again.
ü = Opt + u, then u
The inverted punctuation marks are achieved as follows:
¡ = Opt + 1
¿ Opt + shift + ?