- Press and hold 'option' + 'u'
(you should see ¨ appear with an underline) - Release both keys
(you should still see ¨ with an underline) - Press vowel you wish to have under the umlaut
(underline will be replaced with letter you have typed)
Ää, Öö, Üü
Having difficulty? Post a comment below.
Source: How to use an Umlaut on a Mac (eHow.com)
11 comments:
I guess that clinches it as far as our getting a Mac!
I remember how excited Mr. Thomas was when he discovered the keystroke combination to produce umlauts on his classroom computer at Newark High School.
Yay! I finally get it. Thanks!
Hmmm, is not working for me. I'm getting an a with a circle above it instead of the two dots or umlaut that I want. :-(
I'm guessing you might be pressing 'option' + 'a' because you want the letter 'a' with two dots about it.
Try pressing AND HOLDING 'option' + 'u' (u for umlaut). Then release both keys simultaneously. The two dots will remain with an underscore (line) below them. Then you press the vowel you wish to appear below the umlauts--try your 'a' at this point to produce the following: ä
this has always worked for me... but today, when I try, NADA.
nothing happens with Option+u, nothing.
Interesting. Option+u is working for me. Which software application are you trying to do the keystroke with?
This isn't working for me- I just get ú instead of an umlaut. Any suggestions?
Thanks, did the job. Really very useful having the date close to the headline. I arrived here after about a dozen visits to "old" sites so many sites info was just out of date.
Thanks. Worked like a charm. Good explanation.
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