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∙ 12y agoYou hold alt as you type 165 which gives you Ñ. You hold alt as you type 164 which gives you ñ. Or you can hold CTRL, the key with the squiggly line on it (and if you want the squiggly line on top you have to hold shift), and the n. This also works for the accent.
nono which translates as soppy in English. (the 2 N's have the squiggly upside down s on top I couldn't put the squiggly bit because i have an English keyboard))
An equal sign with a squiggly line over the top of it.
If you mean the n with a squiggly line on top, it's pronounced en-yay.
the Spanish word for crankshaft is 'cigunal' and the u has 2 dots over it and the n has a squiggly line on top
You are most likely referring to a quarter rest, which means to stop playing for the time assigned to a quarter in the given time signature. If it is a really long squiggly line then you might be looking at a glissando, which basically means to glide from the top note to the bottom note indicated by the mark.
You hold down the ALT button and type the numbers 0241 while still holding it down. Release the ALT button and your ñ will appear.
hold down ctrl while clicking the letter e or any other vowel. I hope I helped, im only an 11 year old girl ;L
loosen serpentine belt. remove ac line brake bolts (3) that sits on top of the alternator remove top two alt bolts with 15mm socket remove bottom alt bolt with a 15mm ratchet wrench(major pain bc ac line is in the way) unplug voltage regulator pigtail unscrew battery cable
It looks exactly the same, however there is sometimes a squiggly mark at the top.
You mean pi? That would be the two vertical lines with the squiggly on top. I think.
To flip the desk top you press control (ctrl) and alt (alt) and at the same time press one of the arrow keys.