If you only need some "Umlauts" like ä,ö,ü then just add a second language,in my example the German one.You can then switch between the languages.
If your intention is to use "Alt" in combination with a number - for instance "Alt & 92" == backslash - and your laptop is missing the NumPad you may try
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If you only need some "Umlauts" like ä,ö,ü then just add a second language,in my example the German one.You can then switch between the languages.
If your intention is to use "Alt" in combination with a number - for instance "Alt & 92" == backslash - and your laptop is missing the NumPad you may try
the suggestion given in the video
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