
In French, all the vowels can have an accent circonflexe. Let go of those keys and strike the letter that you want to take the accent. Type the circumflex accent, which appears above the numeral "6" key, by holding down the "CTRL" and "SHIFT" keys while you press the "6" key. In French, only the letters a, e, and u can have an accent grave.ģ. Release those keys, then type the letter you want to place an accent on. Hold down the "CTRL" key and press the grave accent key. To type the, hold down Alt and type 130 on the numeric keypad, then release Alt. On most keyboards, the grave key is to the left of the numeral "1" key near the top of the keyboard. Make sure that the 'Replace text as you type' check box is ticked. Type the grave accent, a diagonal slash that angles above and to the left of the letter, using the "CRTL" and grave keys. In French, only the letter e can have an accent aigu.Ģ.

iOS will display several choices above the e that you can choose. Take note of the three or four digit code for that character. Next, instead of typing the e, press and hold the e character. Usually you find the letter with the accent that you need. If you cant find the language bar in the taskbar, then right click. Fortunately, iOS has made it easy to type on the iPhone. Now you can input question mark as usual. Switch the language from 'French (Canada)' to English (United States).

Move your mouse to the language bar in the taskbar and click on it. Let go of those keys, and then type the letter on which you want to place the acute accent. Now you met the problem that when you type a question mark but you get 'é' instead. Type the acute accent, a diagonal slash angled up and to the right that appears above the letter, by holding down the "CRTL" key while you type the apostrophe key.
