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Now Typing N’Ko

This June we published a keyboard for the N'Ko script, a writing system designed in the 1940s to meet the needs of African languages. There are a number of exciting ways you can use the new N'Ko keyboard: Download to type in all your Windows applications Type online in KeymanWeb Read more…

Using Keyman Desktop

A New Site for Ge’ez

To make it even easier to find all our Ge’ez (Ethiopic) script keyboards, we’ve built a new Ge’ez minisite. In addition to 9 Ge’ez language keyboards, the site includes a FAQ with font help and links to our partner application, GeezWord. Writing Ge’ez Ge’ez is an ancient writing system from Read more…

Using Keyman Desktop

A Page for Sinhala

As part of our roll out of minisites for feature languages, we are keen to announce a new page for Sinhala. The page gathers Sinhalese keyboards and partner applications in a single location for easy access.  The Language Over 15,500,000 people speak Sinhala — in the island country of Sri Read more…

Developing Keyman

IPA Gets Mini

We’ve added a featured minisite for IPA keyboards to the Keyman website. It’s now a lot easier to discover new IPA keyboards and locate old favourites. So What Is IPA? IPA stands for International Phonetic Alphabet, the standard phonetic alphabet used worldwide to acurately and consistently record all the sounds Read more…