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Trishkerry

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Hi.To say I am no computer whiz would be putting it mildly hence the question i am about to ask.... Where is the @ key on a Spanish key board. Last time in Spain I gave up trying to send an e mail because i couldn't find it but i will need to access the airline website in order to print off my boarding pass and its worrying me already :(
 
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Good question because I always forget as well in 4 times to Spain. Sometimes I find one on an email or something and "cut & paste". It only takes one or two times for me to remember anyway. You'll be fine. The French keyboards are the ones I really have trouble with. :wink:
 
Alt Gr and 2 simultaneously gets the @. It is a special key on the lower right or left.
 

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falcon269 said:
Alt Gr and 2 simultaneously gets the @. It is a special key on the lower right or left.
Thank you Falcon . I have written that down on my note pad and i will be taking it with me. :)
 
On many machines in bars and internet cafes they have a little notice telling you how to get @ because it confuses so many people! I think you can also get it by Ctl, Alt and 2 simultaneously, but it gets a bit like playing a piano concerto! :shock: Buen Camino!
 
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tyrrek said:
On many machines in bars and internet cafes they have a little notice telling you how to get @ because it confuses so many people! I think you can also get it by Ctl, Alt and 2 simultaneously, but it gets a bit like playing a piano concerto! :shock: Buen Camino!
Im so glad im not the only one. I was worried that people would think i was thick! :)
 
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[quote="Trishkerry"
Im so glad im not the only one. I was worried that people would think i was thick! :)[/quote]

You're certainly NOT the only one.
When in Segovia,walking the Camino Madrid, and staying at the Youth Hostel, attempting to book a flight home on the ( free) internet there, I had the same problem - if you can't do the @, then nothing else is possible. After a great deal of sign language (the wardens spoke as little English as - at the time -I spoke Spanish), I managed to indicate the dilemma.
And then the printer wouldn't work....
But, hey, I got there (or here) in the end. :D
 
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Trishkerry said:
Im so glad im not the only one. I was worried that people would think i was thick! :)
No. Whoever decided that @ is not easily accessible on a keyboard is the thick person. :D Buen Camino!
 
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On every keyboard, you will always get the @:
press and hold ALT
type 64
release ALT
 

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