Instead of memorizing a long list of Alt number combinations, or using the Character Map, you could change your language and layout from English-US to United States-International (or any other available language on your system).
Here's how:
• | Single-click the Start menu, mouse over Settings, and then single-click the Control Panel. |
• | Double-click the Keyboard icon and then click the Language tab |
• | Under "Keyboard layout," place a checkmark next to United States-International. |
• | Click Apply. You may be asked to insert your Windows system disk to finish loading the process. |
You can type in other languages without knowing the Alt codes for a non-English alphabet. For example, type ~ followed by N to get Ñ. A tilde followed by any letter will place the appropriate accent on the letter you choose.
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