The Spanish Mexican overlay set is the same as the Latin American keyboard overlay. The overlay conforms to the Spanish keyboard layout in Windows XP. The overlays are printed on clear Lexan so the original key legend shows through; this allows you to have a bilingual keyboard by adding this language to your existing keyboard. The overlays are available in blue ink on clear stickers and white ink on clear stickers. This overlay supports the Spanish language in the following countries: Mexico. This language is supported in Windows XP, ME, 98, and 95 using the Spanish Latin American keyboard layout.
The overlays include the language character in the lower right corner of the overlay. Number and punctuation key overlays include both the lower case and the upper case characters. The characters are placed so that they do not interfere with the original keyboard legend creating a bilingual keyboard.
Features:
Overlays are manufactured of durable Lexan.They won't tear, crack, discolor, or slip off even after years of use.
The Overlay adhesive firmly attaches the overlay in place without damaging the keyboard key or the original key legend. The adhesive will not ooze, harden or wear out.
If desired, Overlays may be removed without causing damage to the original key or the legend on the key.
All printing is on the reverse side of the overlay (i.e., underneath) so that the printing will not rub or scratch off in normal use.
Many overlays are printed on clear Lexan so that the original key legend shows through.
DataCal can manufacture or customize KeyTop Overlays for a wide range of uses. Contact our Sales Department for additional information.
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Notes: (1) If this language is not included in your version of Windows, you will need a Microsoft Input Method Editor (IME) or additional software that includes fonts and a keyboard layout for the language. Click here for information. (2) If you encounter difficulties in installing a new keyboard layout, consult the Microsoft Web site or contact their technical support. (Steven-020606)