Use Alt-63. And if you need the upside down version (Spanish) use Alt-168.
an upside down question mark = ALT + 168
Set NumLock on, then type ALT and 168 to get ¿
you put an upside down question mark in the beginning and then a regular question mark at the end. Example: ¿Donde esta? The way to do a updside down question mark when typing is: SHIFT+CTRL+ALT+?
Mark Alt was born on 1991-10-18.
Hold down the right "Alt" key and press "W".
¿how? Hold the Alt key and press 168 on the number pad (then let go) You can also try Alt + 0191 ¿ (the zero at the front is important, just 191 results in ┐) Alt + 5544 ¿ Alt + 0215487 ¿
You have to have a second key board if you do hold down alt and select a number.
¿¿¿¿¿¿ Hold down the Alt key. With the number lock on, type in the number 168 on your number pad to the right hand side of the keyboard. Release the alt key. Using the numbers at the top of the keyboard will not work you must use the number pad usually located at the right of the keyboard. If you are using Microsoft Word, you can go to insert, then symbols. You will find the upside down question mark there.
The inverted exclamation point can be entered by holding down the Alt key and pressing 0161, 173 or 8877 on the number pad. In Microsoft Word, the inverted question and exclamation marks can be typed by holding down the Ctrl, Alt, and shift keys while typing a normal question or exclamation mark, or by typing either mark at the start of the sentence whilst in the Spanish language mode.
The inverted exclamation point can be entered by holding down the Alt key and pressing 0161, 173 or 8877 on the number pad. In Microsoft Word, the inverted question and exclamation marks can be typed by holding down the Ctrl, Alt, and shift keys while typing a normal question or exclamation mark, or by typing either mark at the start of the sentence whilst in the Spanish language mode.
You can type it on an English keyboard by holding alt and typing 0191, 168, or 5544 on the number pad.
√ is the close but that is alt 251