Jane Acento agudo = option+e; diéresis = option+u; ñ = option+n, ¡ = option+1 (no need to use the shift as in !). When I think of more, I'll let you know. Of course, after you type the option+, you will get a yellow, highted diacritical mark—do not space; just type in the letter which gets the mark. You will not hear any feedback from VO; or, at least I do not. You can also do the same thing for other languages diacritical marks. Some of them will take shift+option+anyletter. For example to write 40 degrees Fahrenheit you would do shift+option+* to get40°F.
Hope this helps for now. JG On 9/13/07, Jane Jordan (gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I am working on a Christmas present for an old friend--my high school > Spanish teacher, in fact. I am trying to figure out how to write > with the Spanish accents in TextEdit and I can't seem to find the > help. I knew how, once. Can someone send me a list of the letters > and how to write them? I'll just use the English keyboard layout, > and type the extra keys to get the Spanish letters done correctly-- > easier than memorizing another keyboard layout--for now! > > In case you are wondering, I took some Spanish podcasts and have > burtned them to audio CD for her. She does not have her own > computer, that I know of, so I thought this would be nice for her. > > Jane > >
