For my HP Pavilion 15" screen labtop (hence no numeric keyboard) here is how I got it to work
Steps
1) Know your ALT+xxxx code from Character Map (Start->Programs->Accesories->System Tools-> Character map).
In my case, I use Spanish so for ñ it would be ALT+0241 or ALT+164.
2) Numeric Keyboard in my labtop keyboard is located on the M,J,K,L,U,I,O,P,8,9,0 keys and activated by pressing the function (FN) key and the ALT key and typing the above keys.
Notice the FN key has a square around the FN letters. The keys mentioned above have numbers as well in squares beside them. That is how you know which ones are represented from the numeric keypad in a full keyboard.
3) Make sure to have NUM LK off (which is counter to what some ppl are suggesting....this is what works for me)
4) So to get the ñ, I would press and hold FN key and ALT key, then press M,K,U,J (which represent 0241 for the numeric keypad in the labtop) and you get the ñ.
Caveat:
When I did this it made Firefox skip back to previous page . Probably need to reprogram shortcuts in Firefox. Works ok on word processors.
Also ALT+164 (or rather FN+ALT then J,O,U) would work just as well as ALT+0241
Hope this helps
Hector
orlando, Florida, US
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