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Dec 27, 2016 - 12:52 AM
If I'm understanding you correctly, it sounds like you're sometimes hitting the ESC key when you intend to hit the tilde key. But you shouldn't be hitting either of those keys. In my experience with the program, you're supposed to be hitting the semicolon key in Fluenz in order to get an ñ -- not a tilde. Give it a try.

Dec 27, 2016 - 03:04 PM
"you're supposed to be hitting the semicolon key in Fluenz in order to get an ñ -- not a tilde. Give it a try." No, you are misunderstanding. In the French program, the forum category in which this post resides, for one of the accents you use the ` key since the accent needed (grave) does not exist on a US keyboard. The tilde key when used in combination with the right vowels will then be turned into the proper grave accent & character by the program. The ~A gives you À. The ~e gives you è, etc. In all fairness the tilde key has two characters on it so it could be the ~ or the ` that does it but ~ is easy for people to find so I used that to describe the key

Dec 27, 2016 - 03:14 PM
Yeah, sorry. It was a bit unclear from your original post. You can always go here to get a quick answer to your question. http://fluenz.com/fluenz-support/

Dec 28, 2016 - 03:10 AM
thanks. Not really needing an answer. Just putting it under tech issues for when they review the forums they will see something to look into for a future, low hanging fruit fix.