>Viví en Panamá durante un año circa de 1990. Me gusta muchísimo. ¡Panamá es tan hermosa!
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>(I'm trying to figure out which Spanish language keyboard works for me, but I think none since I cannot spell and can't find the correct words anyway since it's been so long. I usually forget to select it anyway, but I at least remembered that if I don't use the correct letter in the word for 'year' then it could be misinterpretated :O)
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>>Tracy!
LOL (on the word you mentioned).
Hay una forma simple de usar el mismo teclado, sin cambiarlo o cambiar sus teclas. Sólo basta con cambiar en Panel de Control / Teclado, a "English International". De allí en mas, algunas teclas estarán "mudas", esperando ver la próxima tecla apretada. Por ejemplo, aprieta tilde+n y obtienes "ñ".
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There is an easy way to change keyboard driver w/o changing layout. From Control Panel / Keyboard, change input language to "English International". From then on, a couple of keys are "mute" (e.g. they wait to see the next key pressed to decide what to do. Thry tilde+n and you get "ñ". Easy!