f possible you want to add special characters or symbols, such as Castañeda, then the following article may help you to find a shortcut key to create a special karakater unique nan.
1. Make sure the key indicator "Num Lock" light
2. Press the "Alt" in conjunction with presses of the number 164 in your computer numeric keypad
For the case of capital letters (upper case) Ñ, you can make it by pressing "Alt +165"
Here's another symbol-symbol:
Degree sign (° alt 0176)
Copyright sign (© alt 0169)
Registered sign (® alt 0174)
Sign upside down question mark (¿alt 0191)
British currency pound sign (£ alt 0163)
Signs Japanese Yen (¥ alt 0165)
Euro sign (€ alt 0128)
Cent sign (¢ alt 0162)
Trademark sign (™ alt 0153)
Exclamation mark prefix Spanish (¡alt 0161)
Double arrow to the left («alt 0171)
Plus minus sign (± alt 0177, as an example DVD ± RW drive)
Double arrow to the right («alt 0187)
Multiplication sign (× alt 0215)
Division sign (÷ alt 0247)
As for the number pad codes 1 to 30 (alt +1 to alt +30):
+1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
☺. ☻ ♥. ♦. ♣. ♠. •. ◘. ○. ◙. ♂. ♀. ♪. ♫. ☼. ►. ◄. ↕ .. ! .. ¶ .. §. ▬. ↨ .. ↑ .. ↓. →. ←. ∟. ↔.▲
Special character shortcut key only works with programs that accept input ASCII code, such as in Microsoft Word, email, notepad, WordPad, and so forth. In addition, the character encoding can also be different in each system, either for Windows or different on the Macintosh. Shortcut above only works on the number pad on the PC desktop, not on notebooks, laptops, and so on, unless there is a numeric pad like on the desktop.
You can also see these special characters in Windows by selecting the menu "Run", then type "charmap". Or can also choose "All programs - utilities or accessories - System Tools - Character Map". beritanet.com
1. Make sure the key indicator "Num Lock" light
2. Press the "Alt" in conjunction with presses of the number 164 in your computer numeric keypad
For the case of capital letters (upper case) Ñ, you can make it by pressing "Alt +165"
Here's another symbol-symbol:
Degree sign (° alt 0176)
Copyright sign (© alt 0169)
Registered sign (® alt 0174)
Sign upside down question mark (¿alt 0191)
British currency pound sign (£ alt 0163)
Signs Japanese Yen (¥ alt 0165)
Euro sign (€ alt 0128)
Cent sign (¢ alt 0162)
Trademark sign (™ alt 0153)
Exclamation mark prefix Spanish (¡alt 0161)
Double arrow to the left («alt 0171)
Plus minus sign (± alt 0177, as an example DVD ± RW drive)
Double arrow to the right («alt 0187)
Multiplication sign (× alt 0215)
Division sign (÷ alt 0247)
As for the number pad codes 1 to 30 (alt +1 to alt +30):
+1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
☺. ☻ ♥. ♦. ♣. ♠. •. ◘. ○. ◙. ♂. ♀. ♪. ♫. ☼. ►. ◄. ↕ .. ! .. ¶ .. §. ▬. ↨ .. ↑ .. ↓. →. ←. ∟. ↔.▲
Special character shortcut key only works with programs that accept input ASCII code, such as in Microsoft Word, email, notepad, WordPad, and so forth. In addition, the character encoding can also be different in each system, either for Windows or different on the Macintosh. Shortcut above only works on the number pad on the PC desktop, not on notebooks, laptops, and so on, unless there is a numeric pad like on the desktop.
You can also see these special characters in Windows by selecting the menu "Run", then type "charmap". Or can also choose "All programs - utilities or accessories - System Tools - Character Map". beritanet.com
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