In news:3fcc8fa9$(E-Mail Removed),
Martin <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> Alternatively, you can make the keyboard act like a spanish one
and
> have all of the symbols available to you as you type. To do
this do
> START/Control Panel. Click on 'Keyboard' and select the 'Input
> locales' tab. Click on the 'Add' button and then add Spanish
(mod
> sort). This will place an icon in your system tray in the
bottom
> right hand corner of your screen. Using this, you can select
spanish
> keyboard mode and toggle it back to English via the same icon.
Here's still another choice, if you don't want the full Spanish
keyboard all the time: download and install Allchars from
allchars.zwolnet.com. This lets you easily insert many special
characters (Spanish and other) by pressing the Ctrl key followed
by a two character mnemonic. For example, I get ¿ by pressing
Ctrl-?-?.
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> "Mike Williams [MVP]" <mikew@[removeme]mvps.org[removemetoo]>
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>> Vance Roos wrote:
>> > I would like to have some special Spanish characters
included in my
>> > XP Pro character map.
>> >
>> > (Things like the upside down ? and upside down !).
>> >
>> > How can I do this?
>>
>> They are already there.
>>
>> inverted question mark = Alt+0191
>> inverted exclamation mark = Alt+0161
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Mike Williams - Office MVP http://www.mvps.org/faq/
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