Recientemente compre un lapto.
Al tratar de escribir el acento de las vocales me ha sido imposible. En Windows Vista, asi cmo los demas Windows anteriores, para poner un acento se usaba la combinacion atl+160, alt+130, alt+161, etc y para la n se usaba alt+165
Ahora en este windowns no se reconocen estos codigos.
Como hago para poner los acentos y las "n"
Me urge una respuesta
Unfortunately, the MS Answers Community is only able to provide support in English. The following URL will help make sure you receive the appropriate support information for your location. Open the link and select your region from the drop down list and then click the arrow button to continue.
http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx
Hi Kleibeel
In addition to what Maxwell said, when you ask in a spanish-speaking environment, you need to direct your question to a group that specializes in Windows 7, not Office. Your problem is your laptop and Windows support, not Office. One piece of advice I can give you is to check what keyboard mapping is active. You can do that via control Panel, in the area where you make Regional settings. If you bought your laptop in a Spanish-speaking area, the keyboard combinations you need should be ON the keyboard. If you bought it from some other region and the keyboard is, say US English standard, then that's probably also the default Windows keyboard layout.
Since this is a laptop, you also need to make sure that the support for the numeric Keypad is active. On many laptops, the numeric keypad is integrated into the standard keys, meaning you first need to press a key combination to turn on the numeric keypad (and turn off the alphanumeric keys). If this is the case with your laptop, you should contact the support for the laptop manufacturer if you can't figure out how to turn on the numeric keypad.
As far as the Alt+Numeric Keypad ASCII codes go, try using Alt+0160, etc. In newer versions of Windows I've found I need to include the zero for Windows to correctly interpret the combination.
When working within WORD (which is the topic of this forum) you do have alternate routes available for accents and the n+tilde. Word has its own set of keyboard combinations for "special characters". I don't know what the term is in Spanish for "keyboard combinations" but if you search that in the Word help you should turn up a page with a complete listing.
Unfortunately, the MS Answers Community is only able to provide support in English. The following URL will help make sure you receive the appropriate support information for your location. Open the link and select your region from the drop down list and then click the arrow button to continue.
http://support.microsoft.com/common/international.aspx
Hi Kleibeel
In addition to what Maxwell said, when you ask in a spanish-speaking environment, you need to direct your question to a group that specializes in Windows 7, not Office. Your problem is your laptop and Windows support, not Office. One piece of advice I can give you is to check what keyboard mapping is active. You can do that via control Panel, in the area where you make Regional settings. If you bought your laptop in a Spanish-speaking area, the keyboard combinations you need should be ON the keyboard. If you bought it from some other region and the keyboard is, say US English standard, then that's probably also the default Windows keyboard layout.
Since this is a laptop, you also need to make sure that the support for the numeric Keypad is active. On many laptops, the numeric keypad is integrated into the standard keys, meaning you first need to press a key combination to turn on the numeric keypad (and turn off the alphanumeric keys). If this is the case with your laptop, you should contact the support for the laptop manufacturer if you can't figure out how to turn on the numeric keypad.
As far as the Alt+Numeric Keypad ASCII codes go, try using Alt+0160, etc. In newer versions of Windows I've found I need to include the zero for Windows to correctly interpret the combination.
When working within WORD (which is the topic of this forum) you do have alternate routes available for accents and the n+tilde. Word has its own set of keyboard combinations for "special characters". I don't know what the term is in Spanish for "keyboard combinations" but if you search that in the Word help you should turn up a page with a complete listing.
Recientemente compre un lapto.
Al tratar de escribir el acento de las vocales me ha sido imposible. En Windows Vista, asi cmo los demas Windows anteriores, para poner un acento se usaba la combinacion atl+160, alt+130, alt+161, etc y para la n se usaba alt+165
Ahora en este windowns no se reconocen estos codigos.
Como hago para poner los acentos y las "n"
Me urge una respuesta
Véase el siguiente sitio web:
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/bylanguage/spanish.html
En la siguiente dirección se explica como poner acentos en español.
http://tutoriatecnologia.wordpress.com/2012/06/07/acentos-en-window-7/
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