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  2. Vietnamese language and computers - Wikipedia

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    Software-based systems are a form of writing Vietnamese on phones or computers with software that can be installed on the device or from third-party software such as UniKey. Telex is the oldest input method devised to encode the Vietnamese language with its tones. Other input methods may also include VNI (Number key-based keyboard) and VIQR.

  3. List of QWERTY keyboard language variants - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese keyboard layout is an extended Latin QWERTY layout. The letters Ă, Â, Ê, and Ô are found on what would be the number keys 1 – 4 on the US English keyboard, with 5 – 9 producing the tonal marks ( grave accent , hook , tilde , acute accent and dot below , in that order), 0 producing Đ, = producing the đồng sign ...

  4. Telex (input method) - Wikipedia

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    Telex or TELEX (Vietnamese: Quốc ngữ điện tín, lit. 'national language telex '), is a convention for encoding Vietnamese text in plain ASCII characters. Originally used for transmitting Vietnamese text over telex systems, it is one of the most used input method on phones and touchscreens and also computers. Vietnamese Morse code uses ...

  5. VNI - Wikipedia

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    The user can type using only ASCII characters found on standard computer keyboard layouts. Because the Vietnamese alphabet uses a complex system of diacritics for tones and other letters of the Vietnamese alphabet, the keyboard would need 133 alphanumeric keys and a Shift key to cover all possible characters. [3]

  6. QWERTY - Wikipedia

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    The Vietnamese keyboard layout is an extended Latin QWERTY layout. The letters Ă, Â, Ê, and Ô are found on what would be the number keys 1 – 4 on the US English keyboard, with 5 – 9 producing the tonal marks ( grave accent , hook , tilde , acute accent and dot below , in that order), 0 producing Đ, = producing the đồng sign ...

  7. UniKey (software) - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.unikey.org. UniKey is the most popular third-party software and input method editor (IME) for encoding Vietnamese for Windows. The core, UniKey Vietnamese Input Method, is also the engine imbedded in many Vietnamese software-based keyboards in Windows, Android, Linux, macOS and iOS. UniKey is free and the source code for the UniKey ...

  8. Ư - Wikipedia

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    On the Windows default Vietnamese keyboard Ư can be found on where the [ key is on a US English keyboard layout. Because Vietnamese is a tonal language this letter may optionally have any one of the five tonal symbols above or below it. Ừ ừ; Ứ ứ; Ử ử; Ữ ữ; Ự ự

  9. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    The Neo layout is an optimized German keyboard layout developed in 2004 by the Neo Users Group, [54] supporting nearly all Latin-based alphabets, including the International Phonetic Alphabet, [55] the Vietnamese language and some African languages.