03-24-2020, 09:52 PM
Okay delilama.
In Spanish (Castilian) the accented characters á é í ó ú ï ü with their corresponding capital letters Á É Í Ó Ú Ï Ü are used, in addition, of course, the letter ñ (Ñ), which is already defined on the keyboard next to it of the letter L.
The same Spanish keyboard, when used in Catalan, in addition to the characters é í ó ú ï ü with their corresponding capital letters É Í Ó Ú Ï Ü, also uses the accented characters à è ò and À È Ò, also, of course, from the letter ç (Ç), which is already defined on the keyboard next to the key with the character ({). Also in Catalan a key called "l geminada" is used, which is written with the combination of the keys l·l (L·L).
Attached is a photo of the layout of the QWERTY keyboard that we use.
Thanks. Sincerely
Manel
In Spanish (Castilian) the accented characters á é í ó ú ï ü with their corresponding capital letters Á É Í Ó Ú Ï Ü are used, in addition, of course, the letter ñ (Ñ), which is already defined on the keyboard next to it of the letter L.
The same Spanish keyboard, when used in Catalan, in addition to the characters é í ó ú ï ü with their corresponding capital letters É Í Ó Ú Ï Ü, also uses the accented characters à è ò and À È Ò, also, of course, from the letter ç (Ç), which is already defined on the keyboard next to the key with the character ({). Also in Catalan a key called "l geminada" is used, which is written with the combination of the keys l·l (L·L).
Attached is a photo of the layout of the QWERTY keyboard that we use.
Thanks. Sincerely
Manel