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ebaggsnyc

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Jan 7, 2008
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So I type German often on my US Mac, and when I want to put and umlaud (two dots above a "A", "O" or "U"), It will not allow me to do it on capital letters. I can easily do this: ä, ö and ü, by pressing ALT and then "U" and then typing the letter directly afterwards which causes the "¨" to show up directly over the letter, However this procedure does not work with upper case letters.
Is there a way to get the "¨" over the upper case letter?

Also is there a way to just assign the "¨" when I type SHIFT + the letter?
So that the letter automatically appears with the "¨" over it?
 
To do capitals press alt+u then press shift+the letter you want to have the umlaut above. In regards to having it done automatically you might be able to do it by changing the input menu type (System preferences - International - Input menu)
 
Thanks! Ill try and see how I can set it up automatically!
Saved my day!

e
 
Cool tip, I had no idea you could just hit alt + key to make different characters (still a recent switcher...) I was going through the international menu to type umlauts and my ess-tset (ß)

This makes it a whole lot faster, thanks :)

-Bryan
 
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