Hold down the alt key and press any combination of 3 numbers on the number pad. Surf through enough of them to find the letter/symbol you are looking for
You can paint over the letters with a clear nail varnish, just make sure you don't get nail varnish all over your keyboard.
The Playstation Controller can be used for the keyboard and will show up when the answer needs to be typed. You place the cursor over the spot that the letters need to appear and use the x key. That will cause a keyboard to appear on the screen and you must click on the letters or spaces until the word is ready to be entered. The right side of the screen also has a selection of complete entries that change as you fill in letters for your entry. There is also a keyboard you can purchase to use over the PS3 Dual Shock 3 controller
In Microsoft Word, you can type letters with lines over them by using Unicode symbols. Go to the Insert menu, choose Symbol, and then choose from a variety of letters with diacritical marks.
You could use Google to look up Spanish letters then copy and paste it on Facebook. It is a lot easier than configuring your keyboard to a Spanish keyboard.
When typing is required the screen turns into a keyboard when you hit the x on the controller over the space that requires words, numbers, or letters. Then you use the controller to move the cursor over each individual letter and use the enter on the keyboard that is on the screen. You can also buy a keyboard or a add on for the Dual Shock 3 turning it into a keypad
If you are sitting at a computer, open up a document and place your hands over the keyboard. Press down on the individual letters and start to form words.
You just did :P But in all seriousness, it depends on the keyboard. Texting keyboard typically you use both thumbs. On computer keyboards you type with hands hovering over keys. Certaon fingers go to certain letters. It gets vomplicated and hars to explain.
Not all elements can be identified by a single letter. For example, Carbon (C) and Chlorine (Cl) both start with a "C" and have "C"'s in their symbols. Another letter had to be added to distinguish the two. Also, the Periodic Table has over 100 elements and there would not be enough letters to cover them all if they were only single letters.
Water flowing over a cliff will form a waterfall.
there are over 500 cars that are diff rent from each over
You can use the Alt Gr key and while pressing it, also press one of the vowels and get the vowel with the acute over it, like á. With the Shift key, you will get capitals. Pressing the key beside the 1 and a vowel, will give you the grave over it like à . You can also go to Insert Symbol and get the various letters that way. You can also use the ASCII codes with the Alt key and the numbers typed on the numeric keyboard only.
It depends on what keyboard you are using (different countries have different keyboards - especially when they speak different languages).If you are using a US keyboard, there is no option to type í naturally. In Microsoft products (such as Word, etc.) there is a convention on PCs to use Ctrl + ' , followed by the letter over which you want the accent to form. On Apples, the convention is Apple + e, followed by the letter over which you want the accent to form.If you are using a Spanish keyboard, press the acute accent key and then press the letter over which you want the accent to form.