ALT Key + 130
le telephone, but the first two e's have accents over them. unfortunately my laptop won't let me type accents...
Well if your doing it on word you go on.....1. Insert2. Symbol then you scroll down to find the accents
The alt keys plus numbers can make French accents on any laptop, including an HP. For example, alt + 147 brings up an accented O.
In French, the letter "e" can have different accents: é, è, ê, and ë. To type these accents on a standard keyboard, you can use keyboard shortcuts or enable international keyboard settings. For example, to type "é", you can usually press 'Alt' + 'e' followed by 'e' again. Alternatively, you can use software tools to easily access accented characters.
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Capital letters don't usually take accents - on my AZERTY keyboard there are only accents on small letters - é è ç à ^ ¨ ù.Franc91 is right, usually there are no accents on capital letter in French, except for proper names.The State - l'ÉtatTo get a É : the easiest way is towhile pushing 'alt' , type 144
On Norwegian it's called "Dialekt"
Press on the letter you wish to accent for a moment or two and a menu will pop up with all the available characters from which you select your choice.
Fiance with one e (and an accent) is the masculine. Fiancee is the feminine, with an accent over the first e. I can't figure out how to type accents on windows, though :-/
On any computer or laptop you can use what I call "alts"Here is a list of some: (they are all: alt+___)é= alt+130î= alt+140û= alt+150ÿ= alt+152ä= alt+132Their are many others, including more accents, some signs and pictures, and letters and punctuation
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