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So, in case you haven't noticed, not many ASCII keyboards have the German umlaut as a key. This doesn't tend to be too much of a problem, but whenever typing something like 绿色, I can never seem to find the character for 绿. Any tips?

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    Have you tried lv?
    – user4072
    Mar 8, 2017 at 0:21

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Most Chinese pinyin IME use v in replace of ü, as v is not used in pinyin alphabet. You have got your answer in your comment.

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You type "lv4se4" into a HanYu Pinyin IME to generate the ideographs for "lǜsè". If you type both syllables together, the relevant characters should be automatically selected by your IME.

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