Method 1: Google Input Tools (Recommended)
Google Input Tools is an extension for Chrome browser and Chromebooks. You will need to be using Chrome and have the extension installed before use. See the Setting Up Google Input Tools page for instructions on installing the extension and adding keyboards.
Google Input Tools – Input method editor that allows users to enter text in one of the supported languages using a Roman keyboard. [23] Google Japanese Input – Japanese input method editor.
After you've installed the Google Input Tools, click the icon in the toolbar to switch to a Spanish keyboard.
Using the Spanish keyboard (
- Google Input Tools makes it easy to type in the language you choose, anywhere on the web. Learn more To try it out, choose your language and input tool below and begin typing.
- The 1.1.4.19 version of Google Input Tools is available as a free download on our website. This free software is a product of Google. The following versions: 1.1 and 1.0 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users.
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- To type an accented character, type an apostrophe ('), followed by the letter. For example, to get á, type ' and then a.
- To type ñ, tap the semicolon (;) key.
- To type ¡, tap the equal sign (=) key
- To type ¿, hold down shift and tap the equal sign (=) key
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You can also click the corresponding key on the virtual keyboard that appears.
Using the US International keyboard (
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While holding down the Ctrl and Alt keys, tap the letter you'd like the Spanish character of, e.g.
- Ctrl + Alt + a = á
- Ctrl + Alt + 1 = ¡
- Ctrl + Alt + / = ¿
- Ctrl + Alt + n =ñ
Method 2: Numerical Shortcodes
On a Windows Keyboard
When typing characters on a Windows computer, always use the numeric (extended) keypad on the right of your keyboard and not the row of numbers at the top. (On a laptop without a keypad, turn on 'num lock' and use the function key with the virtual number pad, e.g. Alt+Fn+0225)
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On A Macintosh Keyboard
- Press and hold the option key, then press the “e” key
- Release both and press the vowel you want accented
Option-e +a = á
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Option-e + e = é
Option-n + n = ñ
Mac Pro Inputs
Option-u + u = ü