You can use different keyboard languages, sometimes called input methods, on your Chromebook to:
- Change your typing language
- Use special characters, such as accent marks or currency symbols
Set your keyboard languages
- At the bottom right, select the time.
- Select Settings .
- Under 'Device', select Keyboard Change input settings.
- Under 'Input methods', select the keyboard languages that you want to use Add.
- 'Enabled' is listed under the current keyboard.
- To set a different keyboard language, use your cursor to point to and select another keyboard.
Switch between keyboard languages
If you add more than one keyboard language, you can switch between languages from the shelf, next to the time.
- At the bottom right, select the time.
- Select Settings .
- Under 'Device', select Keyboard Change input settings.
- Under 'Inputs and keyboards', turn on Show input options in the shelf.
- Your current keyboard language code appears on the shelf, next to the time.
- Select your keyboard language code.
- In the 'Input methods' box, select the language that you want to switch to.
Tip: You can also switch your language by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Space until the language that you want is selected. To switch back, press Ctrl + Space.
Add accent marks
The English (US) with international keyboard has the following accent marks:
Acute (´) | ' then letter |
Grave (`) | ` then letter |
Tilde (~) | Shift + ` then letter |
Circumflex (^) | Shift + 6 then letter |
Umlaut/diaeresis (¨) | Shift + ' then letter |
Cedilla (¸) | Shift + AltGr + 5 then letter Tip: On the US International (PC) keyboard, you can use ' then letter. |
Use the following combinations to type specific international characters on the US International keyboard.
Important: The AltGr key is the Alt key on the right of the keyboard.
Acute (é) | AltGr + e |
Acute (á) | AltGr + a |
Acute (ú) | AltGr + u |
Acute (í) | AltGr + i |
Acute (ó) | AltGr + o |
Tilde (ñ) | AltGr + n |
Umlaut/diaeresis (ü) | AltGr + y |
Umlaut/diaeresis (ö) | AltGr + p |
Umlaut/diaeresis (ä) | AltGr + q |
Cedilla (ç) | AltGr + , |
Add accent marks with your keyboard
You can use your physical keyboard to insert accents, also called diacritical marks, into text.
Use the accents menu
Important: Accents aren’t available for all characters.
To insert accents:
- Hold down the key for the letter to which you want to add an accent.
- When the menu opens, press Tab or the right arrow to enter the menu.
- Use the arrow keys to highlight the accent that you want.
- Press Enter, Space or continue to type to insert the highlighted option.
Tip: When the menu opens, you can also type the number key of the mark that you want, or you can click on it.
To turn off accents:
- At the bottom right, select the time.
- Select Settings .
- Under 'Device', select Keyboard Change input settings.
- To open the menu, under 'Inputs and keyboards' to the right of English (US), select More .
- Under 'Physical keyboard', turn off accents and special characters.
Use modifier keys
You can also insert accents with the Alt key and a character.
Important: Accents aren’t available for all characters.
Accent circumflex (ô) | alt + i |
Acute (é) | alt + e |
Umlaut (ë) | alt + u |
Tilde (ñ) | alt + n |
Accent grave (è) | alt + ` |
Tip: You can also create accents on a digital keyboard. Learn how to make diacritical marks on a digital keyboard.