This blog reports on significant Keyman product and keyboard development updates over the period from 27 October 2025 — 07 November 2025.

As always, you can follow all of our development online at github.com/keymanapp/keyman, and you may find the Keyman Development Status Site at status.keyman.com both interesting and slightly overwhelming!

Keyman minor releases

Keyman 19.0.146-alpha through 19.0.157-alpha were released in this cycle.

Significant updates in these versions include:

  • Keyman for macOS
    • Ignores non-Unicode keys to fix on-screen keyboard display (#15008
  • Keyman Developer
    • Fixes debugger crash caused by ANSI keyboards (#15022
    • Remove package version when “Follow Keyboard Version” is enabled in Package Editor (#15088)
    • Adds small debug logs to help find rare app crashes on exit (#15058

The full list of updates can be viewed in the version history.

Keyboard updates

New keyboards

Enhanced keyboards

Predictive text update

  • The GFF Tigrinya-Eritrean and GFF Tigrinya-Ethiopian v1.0.3 adds ti language tag to make the lexical model available to Tigrinya keyboards that do not specify a region (#332, #334). Lovely improvements by dyacob.
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