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<blockquote data-quote="Stephanella" data-source="post: 151990" data-attributes="member: 10684"><p>Guys, I was wondering what the little sign on the ~ key is for. I mean this one:</p><p></p><p>`</p><p></p><p>In many languages such as French, Italian and Spanish we use these sort of accents (that one looks like a grave accent, to call it by its name really), but if you have an English/American keyboard you will need some special characters to be able to type e and a with that sort of accent on. So, if it is the grave accent, here are two questions:</p><p></p><p>a- where have they put its opposite accent on the keyboard?</p><p>b- how do I get it on the actual vowel? Because if I type "proble`me" it is not the same as the accent of the e where it should be. </p><p></p><p>It looks like one of the signs that we use in phonetics and not the grave accent. Anyone knows? Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stephanella, post: 151990, member: 10684"] Guys, I was wondering what the little sign on the ~ key is for. I mean this one: ` In many languages such as French, Italian and Spanish we use these sort of accents (that one looks like a grave accent, to call it by its name really), but if you have an English/American keyboard you will need some special characters to be able to type e and a with that sort of accent on. So, if it is the grave accent, here are two questions: a- where have they put its opposite accent on the keyboard? b- how do I get it on the actual vowel? Because if I type "proble`me" it is not the same as the accent of the e where it should be. It looks like one of the signs that we use in phonetics and not the grave accent. Anyone knows? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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