For each letter and case, there are different ALT codes, where you hold down the ALT key and type a multiple number combination. You'd have to do a Google search for a listing of them, as there are too many to feasibly type out in response here. A more user-friendly method would be to go to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories folder -> System Tools folder, then click on Character Map. Find what you're looking for in the character map (variations of the Roman alphabet, including letters with additional umlats, are pretty close to the top, so they shouldn't be difficult to find), click on it, then click "Select", then "Copy", and you can past it as needed.
Two equipments of the same type - two computers, two routers, two switches - should be connected with a crossover cable.
If you ''stay alive'' for a while, the red alarm lamps will go off, and the door will open.
There aren't technically two types, just one type that has the extruding edges at different angles from the face.
SymbolMEThe ISO 3166-1 two-letter (alpha-2) code for Montenegro
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The two dots above a letter, you mean, would be called a diaeresis and/or an umlaut.
It is an accent such as FARAAD
The German word is "Umlaut."
To type "ä" (a with two dots above it), you can use various methods depending on your device. On Windows, you can hold the "Alt" key and type "0228" on the numeric keypad. On a Mac, press "Option" + "u" followed by "a." On a smartphone, long-press the letter "a" and select "ä" from the options that appear.
There is two dots above the Mn, there your two S dots
The letter "Ä, ä" is spoken just like the a in the word "Mac".
Two dots in Morse Code is the letter I (i).
The letter "U" with two dots above it is known as "U-umlaut" or "U with diaeresis." It is primarily used in languages such as German, Swedish, Finnish, and Estonian to indicate a specific pronunciation of the "U" vowel sound.
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The two dots above the "e" in Brontë are called a diaeresis. It is used to indicate that the "e" is pronounced separately from the preceding vowel. It is a diacritic mark that helps with the correct pronunciation and emphasis of the name.
Um. i don't know how to make an i with dots but i can do this Alt+142=Ä and Alt+148=ö hope that that helps you out
The name "Zoë" with two dots above the "e" is pronounced as "Zoh-ee" with a long "o" sound and emphasis on the second syllable.