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  2. Dvorak keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    In May 2004, Microsoft published an improved version of its Keyboard Layout Creator (MSKLC version 1.3 [23] – current version is 1.4 [24]) that allows anyone to easily create any keyboard layout desired, thus allowing the creation and installation of any international Dvorak keyboard layout such as Dvorak Type II (for German), Svorak (for ...

  3. Wikipedia:Gothic Keyboarding - Wikipedia

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    Gothic Keyboard Layout from BabelStone; Robert Pfeffer's Gothic Keyboard Layouts based on the keyboard layouts of different languages; The Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator can be used to make your own Gothic keyboard layout if you do not wish to use BabelStone's.

  4. Hebrew keyboard - Wikipedia

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    While Hebrew layouts for Latin-based keyboards are not well standardized, macOS comes with a Hebrew-QWERTY variant, and software layouts for Microsoft Windows can be found on the Internet. [8] Tools such as the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator can also be used to produce custom layouts.

  5. Inputting Esperanto text on computers - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Multilingual Standard layout is preinstalled in MS Windows. [1] The US international layout can type the circumflex over vowels, but needs to be modified to enable Esperanto letters. This can be done using Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator or by using a layout provided for this purpose, e.g. EoKlavaro.

  6. Keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    An existing keyboard layout can be edited, and a new layout can be created using this type of software. For example, Ukelele [sic] for macOS, [122] AutoHotkey, PowerToys or the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator [123] for Windows, and the open-source Avro Keyboard provide the ability to customize the keyboard layout as desired.

  7. Phonetic keyboard layout - Wikipedia

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    To create a phonetic keyboard layout for Microsoft Windows, a special "keyboard layout editor" software, such as MSKLC, [3] available for free from Microsoft, is necessary. A number of ready-made layout files for Microsoft Windows are available online for Russian [4] [5] and Belarusian. In 2010, Belarusian Latin layouts gained popularity.

  8. Colemak - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of English letter frequencies on Colemak Diagram of English letter frequencies on QWERTY. The Colemak layout was designed with the QWERTY layout as a base, changing the positions of 17 keys while retaining the QWERTY positions of most non-alphabetic characters and many popular keyboard shortcuts, supposedly making it easier to learn than the Dvorak layout for people who already type in ...

  9. Compose key - Wikipedia

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    Such keyboard layouts can also be programmed directly in C (the language Windows drivers are written in), compiled using the free-of-charge Windows Driver Kit, [19] and packaged using the free-of-charge Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator 1.4, [20] compatible up to the latest versions of the OS.