The upside-down or inverted question marks and exclamation points of Spanish are unique to thelanguages of Spain. But they make a lot of sense: When you're reading in Spanish, you can tell long before the end of a sentence whether you're dealing with a question, something that isn't al...
Exclamation Point / Question Mark upside down Exclamation Point and Question Mark are upside down when typing. The icon on the keyboard shows them correct, but when hold down on the button and get the pop-up, they both print inverted. Can't for the life of me figure out how to change...
Step 3 Check the box for "Advanced View" in the Character Map window, and select "Unicode Subrange" in the drop-down menu for "Group By." In the "Group By" window that appears next to the Character Map, click on the different settings such as Symbols & Dingbats to see the Unicode s...
Exclamation Point / Question Mark upside down Exclamation Point and Question Mark are upside down when typing. The icon on the keyboard shows them correct, but when hold down on the button and get the pop-up, they both print inverted. Can't for the life of me figure out how to change ...