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You wonder if Spanish speaking countries have up-side-down question marks on their keyboards. amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
We do! Its the same one as the "?" You just don't press shift
by Anonymous13 years ago
We do (: the whole keyboard is all messed up we also have a "ñ" instead of a semicolon ";"
by Anonymous13 years ago
Well, I did. Now I don't.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I didn't think about it till I read this
by Anonymous13 years ago
¡We do! ¿No sabías? Well, now you do.
by Anonymous13 years ago
You can make them on an english keyboard too.
¿ ¡ é ñ ü...
by Anonymous13 years ago
Yup, they do :)
by Anonymous13 years ago
ALT + 168
by Anonymous13 years ago
Macs have shortcuts- ALT-SHIFT-? is ¿, ALT-1 is ¡, ALT-E is the accent which will go over a, c, e, g, i, k, l, m, n, o, p, r, s, u, w, y, and z. Yes, I just checked. There are a lot more, but I don't feel like posting all of them. ALT-N is the tilde (squiggle over ñ) and ALT-U is an umlaut (the two dots)
by Anonymous13 years ago
Plus the enter key is smaller and the @ sign is on the two with another symbol
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