NOTE: A s listed in the ad, w e DO NOT accept returns on these foreign language keyboards as these are NEW and once opened they are not sellable as NEW. FREE SHIPPING! You are bidding on a Brand NEW MICROSOFT WIRELESS 850 DESKTOP FOR WINDOWS COMPUTER PCs PORTUGUESE/SPANISH Can be used as English, you will need to change your keyboard settings. Very simple process, see instructions below. MODEL NO.: 1455, 1454, 1461 PY9-00021 This is a PORTUGUESE/SPANISH keyboard which means some of the symbols and symbol keys are in different locations however this is still a qwerty style keyboard. The Microsoft Wireless 850 Desktop (PORTUGUESE/SPANISH) connects to Windows PCs via a wired USB connection so you can type and double-click your favorite apps. The Microsoft Wireless 850 Desktop keyboard provides a spill-resistant design as well as quiet-touch keys, which include multimedia, Calculator, and Windows Start hot keys. Media Center - four hot keys let you control the most-used media activities (play/pause, volume up, volume down, and mute) Quiet-touch keys - quiet, responsive, thin-profile keys. Calculator hot key - with the touch of the button, you can quickly access the Calculator Spill resistant - the keyboard is designed to withstand an accidental spill Please review pictures carefully. Obrigado./Gracias. How to Change Keyboard Language
Changing your keyboard language will change the way keys are mapped to characters when you type. It will also change the keyboard layout. Most English keyboards are based on the QWERTY keyboard, but other languages use different layouts. You can change your keyboard language and layout in Windows by selecting Start on the desktop or by pressing the Start key on the keyboard. Select Settings, then select Time & Language and Language. Select a language from the list under Preferred languages and then select Options. Select Add a keyboard and choose the keyboard you want. If the language you want isn't shown under Preferred languages, you can try adding it by returning to Language Settings. How to Change Display Language
You may also want to change your Windows display language after you change your keyboard keys. Go to Language Settings and pick a language from the Windows display language menu. Now, Windows controls will be displayed in the new language. Changing your keyboard and display language this way is a temporary solution since usability is greatly decreased when the letters and symbols printed on the keyboard no longer match the characters they input. If you're going to use another language for a large portion of your time, you should consider investing in a keyboard designed for that language. Change Keyboard Back to Default Language
When you enable more than one keyboard layout in Windows, the Language Bar becomes available. The Language Bar is displayed in the Task Bar near the clock. It includes a small icon that represents the current language. When you click on the icon, you can click on a language to switch to. You can also use the keyboard shortcut Alt+Shift to toggle the keyboard between two languages. For example, if you've added a French keyboard and English is your default keyboard, you can quickly change the keyboard from French to English by pressing the Alt+Shift keys. Insert Symbols from Another Language
If you are switching between English and another language that uses the Latin alphabet, such as French or Spanish, you can type in language-specific symbols and characters without changing keyboards. In Office applications like Word and Excel, go to the Symbol menu on the Insert tab. If you don't see the symbol you want on the menu, select More Symbols to display the Symbol dialog. Scroll or search through the available symbols to find the one you want. Different fonts have different sets of characters and symbols, so you may need to change the font to find the symbol you need. Free shipping!!
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