New for Windows:
Years in this thing ñ, ü... in my laptop what I use is USkeys2Es. Just 1 US dollar in: www.1dollarAps.com
Type (Alt) and (N) for ñ. Add (Shift) for capital Ñ... EASY.
Type (Alt) and (A) for á. Add (Shift) for capital Á
All other symbols are as easy.
Click on the Related Link below for the App download page.
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To make the 'at' sign (@) on a Spanish keyboard, you need to press the "Alt Gr" key together with the number 2 key. This combination will produce the '@' symbol on a Spanish keyboard layout.
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Click Edit then Special Characters.
press S, then H, I, and finally P ...
Teclado, if you are actually referring to a keyboard you type on, however if you mean a keyboard as in a keyboard piano, then its piano teclado.
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To create a frown symbol on a keyboard, you can use the combination of characters like ":(" or ":-(". In some applications, you can also use Unicode characters by typing "U+1F641" to get a frowning face emoji (🙁) if your device supports it. Simply type the characters or insert the emoji from your device's emoji keyboard or character map.
You usually, on a regular PC hold down the Alt key on your keyboard and type in #s P.S. I'm a 12 year old.