Most common accented characters can be found by selecting the ‘Latin’ category followed by the ‘Common’ sub-category. Scroll down the grid of available characters until you find your desired character. Click on the character to insert it into your document. The character will be inserted at the position where your cursor is currently at.
Make sure that your computer’s Num Lock is enabled before you go on and type the respective character’s Alt code on the numeric keypad. Here are the Alt codes for all of the Spanish accented characters you could possibly need to type: á – 160 or 0225. é – 130 or 0233. í – 161 or 0237.To try it, open Google Docs in the Chrome browser and create a new document. Click the Tools menu and select Voice Typing. The program might ask for permission to use your device’s microphoneTo add accented letters and special characters, or 'smart' quotes, Control-click (Mac) or right-click (Win dows) to choose the letter from the word menu. If the letter you want isn't available, you can copy and paste from a util i ty such as KeyCaps or Character Palette on Mac and Character Map on Windows. Design & Print accepts keyboard shortcuts for Spanish letters and accents. Make sure you have your cursor inside the text box while in Step 3 Customize. For PC's: á = Alt + 0225. é = Alt + 0233. í = Alt + 0237. ó = Alt + 0243. ú = Alt + 0250. ñ = Alt + 0241. (These are acute accents.) Release the alt key once you have typed the digits, and the letter and accent will appear. Mac Users. Select the “Option” key and hold it down while you type the letter “e” to “load” the acute accent symbol. Release the "Option" and "e" keys. Type the letter you wish to accent: á, é, í, or ó. skiVa. 896 231 430 226 247 818 418 880