You will need to use the ASCII number, use Charmap, or copy and paste it. To use the ASCII numbers on Windows, try holding Alt while you key it in. For the lower case enye, it is ALT + 0241 = ñ. For the upper case, it is Alt + 0209 = Ñ. That may not work due to newer accessibility settings, but you can try. To use charmap, type that into the "Search" or "Run..." box in the start menu and press Enter. In Ubuntu (Linux) Go to System -> Preferences -> Keyboard set a key as the Compose key. Then press the Compose key followed by "n" and "~" to get ñ.
press and hold Ctrl+shift+~ (~ is beside no. 1) then press n.
you press the FN key beside the start key then press the alt key and then L
To type the letter "ñ" (enye) on a computer or mobile device, you can use several methods depending on your keyboard layout. On Windows, you can hold the "Alt" key and type "0241" on the numeric keypad for lowercase ñ or "0209" for uppercase Ñ. On a Mac, you can type "Option + n," then press "n" again for lowercase or "Shift + n" for uppercase. On mobile devices, you can usually find the letter by holding down the "n" key until the special characters appear.
Hold the shift key down and then press the / key.
To make the sound sound loud, press harder down on the key. To make it sound quieter (piano) press lighter down on the key.
Use the lower case "x". Example: axb=abSome mathematicians would also accept a period (.). Example: a.b=ab In some computer program an asterix (*) is used to shoe multiplication. Example: a*b=ab
In order to make the screen brighter or darker; press and hold the "ctrl" key then press the "+" key to increase brightness or the "-" key to decrease brightness.
Press and hold the Ctrl key and then press the `key. Make sure it is the `key and not the ' key. It is on the key in the top left corner of the main part of your keyboard.
$tep one: press down on shift key $tep two: press down on 4 key
Press Alt key in the keyboard and press the digits 0,1,6,9
press and hold the shift key then press the number 2
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