tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7940674039155805021.post2066886841329074931..comments2023-09-28T04:05:39.887-05:00Comments on Live Simply, Love Strongly: 200 Words and AnalysisLive Simply Love Stronglyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02454346022641019985noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7940674039155805021.post-19175176769749409822010-12-13T23:59:16.726-06:002010-12-13T23:59:16.726-06:00Sorry, I had trouble typing shift for some reason ...Sorry, I had trouble typing shift for some reason and put a bad word in there by accident!!Ed Kratzhttp://www.cafemorena.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7940674039155805021.post-42083261230558868772010-12-13T23:56:17.708-06:002010-12-13T23:56:17.708-06:00I liked your post, I'm a gringo living in El S...I liked your post, I'm a gringo living in El Salvador and married to a local here. My spansih is very week, so I'm sure your daughter is way ahead of me by now.<br />As for your keyboard issues if you haven't got it to work yet you can follow these instructions. I'm on XP right now, but Vista is pretty much the same.<br /><br />Open Control Panel, then 'Regional and Language Options' Click the languages tab, then click Details.<br /><br />If you don't have Spanish installed in the list, click the Add button on the right side of the window. A new window will come up with all the languages available, select the spanish version you want, then click OK. Next click on the Advanced tab at the top of the window, and check the first option 'Extend support of advanced text services...' Click OK, and OK again to close all the windows.<br />The language bar should show up, at the top of your desktop, or on the taskbar. It doesn't really matter if it does or not. <br />The easiest way to insert spanish characters is to press Left Alt+Shirt, that switches you to your secondary language (assuming spanish) then when you want to use the characters you press the [ key, then the character you want to add the tilde to, for instance if I want to write cafe in spanish I switch using left alt+shit then press [+e café that works for all the vowels áéíóú and the semi colon is the ñ. You don't need the [ for ñ.<br />Probably too late, but that's how it works.Ed Kratzhttp://www.cafemorena.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7940674039155805021.post-65290160106508232742009-12-03T08:09:02.920-06:002009-12-03T08:09:02.920-06:00I have used that in the past, but for some reason ...I have used that in the past, but for some reason it doesn't work on my laptop, maybe because I don't have the separate number pad??? So far no luck with changing my keyboard to Spanish either...still open to suggestions.Live Simply Love Stronglyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02454346022641019985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7940674039155805021.post-74104897991268565792009-11-30T16:07:10.493-06:002009-11-30T16:07:10.493-06:00Just do this:
Press ALT+FN, and then-
160 á
130 é
...Just do this:<br />Press ALT+FN, and then-<br />160 á<br />130 é<br />161 í<br />162 ó<br />163 ú<br />164 ñ<br />168 ¿<br />173 ¡Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com