Masculine Ordinal Number (Span/Ital/Portuguese)Įxample 1: To input French ç ( Option+C), hold down the Option, then the C key. , or (Spanish: ee, ee ( listen)), is a letter of the modern Latin alphabet, formed by placing a tilde (also referred to as a virgulilla in Spanish) on. The following table shows the keyboard combinations that you can use to create the desired character.
The Alt code for the Spanish n with a tilde is 0241 for. Setting up the International Keyboard – uses punctuation as a code for the accents NOTE: The alt code method works everywhere on Windows inclduing Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. For other accent needs use the alt number method or insert characters.Ģ. To put a cedilla underneath the letter “c”, use CTRL+comma before typing “c” or “C” to get “ç” or “Ç”.
The “6” key becomes a circumflex accent when shifted, so CTRL+SHIFT+6 plus either “a”, “e”, “i”, “o”, or “u” generates “â”, “ê”, “î”, “ô”, and “û”, respectively. CTRL+grave accent (the key to the left of the number “1” on the top row of keys) puts a grave accent over the next vowel typed.