how do you make the n with a tilde over it when typing?

Jul 1, 2000
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Forgot that one. I used to translate English to Spanish, and I remember knowing all of the old keystrokes.

Now that I'm a lawyer, the only one that I use anymore in Alt-0167 (§)
 

ggavinmoss

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Apr 20, 2001
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If you're using an MS product, you should be able to type ctrl+~ (using the shift key) let go and type the character (usually an 'n'). Replace ~ with ' , ^, or , and you'll get other letter modifications.

-geoff
 

Klixxer

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Apr 7, 2004
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Kinda simple, using Linux and FF here, german keyboard, german settings, i hit tilde and then i hit n, like this: ñ, you want me to show you again? ok, ñ, like that.