In spanish we also have accented letters, and mainly, I let the auto correction 
work when using them. How ever, there are words which can be spelled in both 
ways depending on the meaning, and in that words, I use the touch keyboard.
Just ano there way …
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El 23/07/2013, a las 19:22, Esther <mori...@mac-access.net> escribió:

> Hi All,
> 
> This question is mainly for Anne.  When using your iPhone without a paired 
> keyboard, what's your preferred method of typing accented characters when you 
> switch to French?  Do you use the accented azerty keyboard that became an 
> option under iOS 6?  Or do you rely on the fact that you can simply type most 
> common words unaccented and have the auto-correction feature give the correct 
> spelling when the language is set to French?  This question was prompted by 
> Brenda's question of the language rotor, since I also have Russian and French 
> among the languages in my language rotor.  However, there was a recent 
> question elsewhere by a Canadian user who switches between inputting English 
> and French on her iPhone keyboard, and wanted to speed up entry of accented 
> characters when she didn't have access to an external keyboard.  (The 
> preference was to use the touch typing rather than standard typing setting.)
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Esther
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