If you're are in word you go on insert then symbol.
By the way it is the country you are that makes the difference, not the computer.
The accent on the 'e' in "école" is known as an acute accent. It changes the pronunciation of the 'e' to make it sound like the 'ay' in 'say' in English.
you need a french keyboard i think
To make an accent mark on a computer, you can use keyboard shortcuts. For example, for Windows, you can hold down the Alt key and type a specific code on the number pad to create an accent mark. For Mac, you can hold down the Option key and press a specific key to create an accent mark. Alternatively, you can use the character map tool on your computer to insert special characters with accent marks.
Toshiba did at one point make desktops. However, they were not as popular as their laptops, so they stopped production to save money.
Yes they do make up a majority of sales with Dell and Toshiba being some of the more popular brands.
Microsoft Word does not come on any computer without you ordering it and paying for it. So it will not automatically be on all Toshiba laptops. Movie Make comes with some versions of Windows and you can also download it.
I personally like Falcon Northwest computers. Toshiba is second on my list. Avoid Dell, Compaq, VAIO, and most Gateways.
If it says acer on it it's obviously made by acer not toshiba, acer are a completely different make compared to toshiba
Hold shift and then press the 2 key on the number row above the letters (not the keypad).
Toshiba is a pc. PC is short for personal computer, which includes Dell, Gateway, HP, IBM, Toshiba, Acer, Sony and all other brands besides Mac. Mac is short for Macintosh or Apple. Macs are their own brand and only make Macs, so it is kind of everything else vs Mac.
The acute accent (´): amé (I loved)The tilde upon "eñe" (~) to make phonological difference between "n" and "ñ": año (year)The umlaut (¨) upon "u" to indicate that sometimes this vowel must be pronounced in the group "gue", "gui": "agüero" [a.'ɣwe.ɾo] (portent)
Companies continue to make lighter notebooks, but currently Toshiba's Portege R600 is just slightly heavier than 2 pounds (950 grams). Other light notebooks include Toshiba's R500, the Sony Vaio TZ150, and the MacBook Air.