Acentos y símbolos
Cómo hacer acentos
Para hacer acentos, seleccione la opción de International keyboard en su computadora, entonces puede hacer los acentos presionando Ctr + ’ y la vocal.  Para hacer la ñ, deben presionar Ctr + Shift + ~ (top left key), entonces la n.

También se pueden hacer de la siguiente forma:

á = alt + 0225
é = alt + 0233
í  = alt + 0237
ó = alt + 0243
ú = alt + 0250
ü = alt + 0252
ñ = alt + 0241
¿ = alt + 0191
¡  = alt + 0161

 
Símbolos para corregir las composiciones
  • A triangle at the end of a verb means you're using the wrong verb tense.
  • A squiggly line under a word means that you have misspelled it (at that point).
  • A straight line at the end of a word with an arrow pointing to it from another word means that you need to make the underlined word agree in gender and/or number with the word from which the arrow originates.
  • An arrow pointing from above to a letter means that you need to add or remove an accent mark, change case, or change an n to an ñ.
  • A word that has a circle and a line drawn through it means that you need to use a different word.
  • A small circle with an inverted v under it means that you need to add another word (this symbol, of course, only apears between words--it usually means that you forgot a direct or indirect object pronoun or the personal a).
  • A word in brackets or scratched out means that you need to omit that word.
  • The line that looks like a roller coaster covering a few words (at least two words) means that you put the words in the wrong order--the second word(s) should be first.


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                        Última actualización: 4 de octubre de 2012