Originally Posted By: tanstaafl.
One other indispensable (to me, anyway) feature of the AnyKey is that I can remap any key (get it? AnyKey? smile ) into either a macro or another key. So that the letter "n" on my keyboard types (are you ready for this?) "n", while "ctrl+n" types "ñ". Similarly for á, é, ¿, etc. I need that stuff down here south of the border.

I'll double check after my vacation to see if the G15 allows similar. I take it your macro is really pressing ALT and whatever number sequence. Still seems weird to me Windows hasn't adopted an easier method. ñ is Option-N, N on a Mac. The first Option-N creates the tilde, then the second N confirms you wanted ñ instead of say ã (Option-N, A). May be a handy tip to pass onto SWMBO with her Mac.