silver
Tue May 16 08:36:02 CDT 2006
The num lock trick worked - the letter keys on the left of the keyboard
actually have tiny numbers on them. I can't figure out the language bar
though - I can see it, but I don't know how to active it.
"Ed Bennett" wrote:
> silver <silver@discussions.microsoft.com> was very recently heard to
> utter:
> > I need to type Spanish characters (like the upside down ?) in
> > Publisher. I used to use the alt and numbers system - now I have a
> > laptop with no keypad and it no longer seems to work. I enabled
> > Spanish on my computer in Microsoft office tools - is there something
> > else I need to do? Thanks
>
> Your laptop should have a numeric keypad "hidden" behind the regular keys.
> Every one I've used does. It's accessible using the Fn key. Sometimes
> activating NumLock turns them on (so you don't have to use the Fn key),
> sometimes NumLock must be turned on in order to access them using the Fn
> key.
>
> Alternatively, you can add the Spanish keyboard layout through the Language
> bar or Control Panel > Regional and Language Settings. You can then switch
> between it and English using the language bar.
>
> --
> Ed Bennett - MVP Microsoft Publisher
>
http://ed.mvps.org/
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