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How to Type Umlaut Letters (ä, ö, ü, ë, ï, ) on Keyboard Place the cursor where you want the letter Press Option (⌥) + U together, then release both keys This tells macOS you want an umlaut Now type the letter you need: a, e, i, o, u, y The umlaut version appears Examples
How to Type Umlauts on a Windows Keyboard - La De Du Type the letter you want to turn into an umlaut, hold the key and immediately press Space Other keys: The right (→) and left arrow (←) keys also work by default (instead of Space)
Keyboard shortcuts to add language accent marks in Word and Outlook For keyboard shortcuts in which you press one key immediately followed by another key, the keys to press are separated by a comma (,) For example, for è you would press Ctrl + ` , release and then type e
E Umlaut Alt Code (Ë or ë) (Windows Keyboard Shortcut) The E Umlaut alt Code is 0203 for uppercase (Ë) and 0235 for lowercase (ë) You can simply use this Alt code to type the Plus-Minus sign by pressing and holding the Alt key while typing the Alt code (0203 or 0235) with the 10-key numeric keypad
How To Typë E With Two Dots or Umlaut (ë or Ë) To type the ‘e with two dots’ in Windows using the Alt Code: First, make sure your Num Lock key is on, then, using the numeric keypad, press Alt+0235 to insert the lowercase ë, or Alt + 0203 to type the uppercase e with umlaut
How to Insert or Type E with an Accent Mark in Word (È, É, Ê, Ë, è, é . . . Lower case e with an umlaut accent (ë), press Ctrl + : or colon (Ctrl + Shift + semi-colon) and then type lower case e The accent shortcuts also appear in the Insert Symbol dialog box at the bottom when you click a letter with an accent (so you would close the dialog box, press the indicated keys without the comma and then press the letter):
Type Umlaut Vowels Quickly in Word Outlook - Office Watch In Microsoft Word or Outlook for Windows, the shortcut is Ctrl + Shift + : (hold down Ctrl and Shift then type the colon key) After that press the vowel key you want and, presto, the letter appears with an umlaut It’s a lot easier on a Mac computer because there are two shortcuts that works in all apps They are global macOS shortcuts