![]() ![]() ![]() Here’s a guide from Penn State with a quartet of options, all of which required some tinkering with your system settings. Note: Want to add accent marks to letters on a Windows PC? It can be done, but not all that easily. Press and hold the Option key, to highlight the accent modifier keys in yellow. Click the new, boxy Keyboard button in the top-right corner of the screen, select Keyboard Viewer, and boom: an on-screen version of the keyboard will appear. You can also press the number key shown for the character, or use the arrow keys to move to. Select a character in the menufor example, á. For example, holding down the n key will cause a box with and to appear. ![]() Select which accented version of the letter you want. A small box with letter choices will pop up. On the keyboard, simply hold down the letter you want to accent. The menu isn’t shown if a key doesn’t have any possible accent marks. It works for all Spanish letters:, ,, ,,. Want an easier way to visualize the keyboard combos for accent marks? Follow the steps directly above to get to the Keyboard preferences, select the Keyboard tab, then check the box next to “Show Keyboard & Character Viewers in menu bar. In an app on your Mac, press and hold a key on the keyboardfor example, a to display the accent menu.Click the Apple icon in the top-left corner of the screen, select System Preferences, click Keyboard, select the Input Sources tab, then click the “+” sign to see a list of keyboards that you can install. You can also add other regional keyboards with more esoteric accent marks to your Mac’s palate.Update: …and here’s an even easier way to add accent marks to letters on your Mac. ![]()
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