Unless an English speaker / writer specifically loads the option of German characters to be used with their keyboard then we can't do the little dots. The only way I could do that without the extra programming would be to find this written online and copy it.

Actually, if you go to Accessories , then System Tools , then Character Map , you can find all those Characters and put them it. It takes a little work but you can do it. If you memorize the code, you can bypass the character map and put it in directly.

Ü,Å,87º,ž

There is a different code for capital and small letters. You copy the character from the character map and paste it into your document. Or input it using the ksystoke code.

To input using the character code, you need to use the numbers on the right side of the keypad. The ones at the top don't work. There is a method of using the numbers at the top of the keypad but I don't know it offhand. To use the numbers at the right side, hold down the Alt key and input the numbers for the code.

Ü = Alt + 0222
¿¿ = Alt + 0191