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Mitigation for Keyman, Windows 10 1803, and Amharic, Tigrinya and Sinhala issue

Background It recently came to our attention that under Windows 10 1803 and Windows 10 1809, Keyman keyboards simply do not work when associated with Amharic or Sinhala languages, and sometimes do not work with Tigrinya. We have done a Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 7 years ago
Developing Keyman

The Keyman keyboard input pipeline

This highly technical blog post explains the design rationale for the Keyman Engine keystroke input pipeline on Windows. The intended audience is software developers working on Keyman Engine, and other interested onlookers. In the beginning, the user-mode Windows keyboard input Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 7 years ago
Developing Keyman

How to send feedback to Microsoft for issues that impact Keyman

We report all issues in Windows that impact Keyman to Microsoft. If a particular issue impacts you, it is very helpful to “upvote” the issue or add further comments about the issue in the Feedback Hub which is a part Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 7 years ago
Developing Keyman

Keyman Roadmap – October 2018

Introduction to the Roadmap Update: see the latest version of the roadmap This blog post contains the October 2018 update to our roadmap for Keyman. This roadmap depends very much on the resources available to our team, and it will Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 7 years ago
Developing Keyman

Announcing the release of Keyman 10

Announcing the release of Keyman 10 We are excited to announce that Keyman 10 is now ready for download! This release of Keyman is especially significant: Keyman is now open source Keyman is 100% free This is the first release Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 7 years ago
Developing Keyman

Keyman Roadmap – May 2018

Introduction to the Roadmap Update: see the latest version of the roadmap In this blog post, I have written up our roadmap for Keyman for the next couple of years. This roadmap depends very much on the resources available to Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 7 years ago
Developing Keyman

Keyman is now free and open source

SIL International is very pleased to announce that Keyman is now completely free and open source! Today, 23 August 2017, we released free versions of the existing Keyman products on the Keyman website, and have simultaneously launched our open source Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 8 years ago
Developing Keyman

Welcome to blog.keyman.com

As part of the transition to SIL, we’ve moved all the content from blog.tavultesoft.com to this new site, hosted on WordPress.

By Marc Durdin, 8 years ago
Using Keyman Desktop

Activation of Keyman Desktop for Network Administrators

This is a quick technical note on different ways to activate Keyman Desktop for system administrators. Activation using a command line tool The simplest way is using the command line for kmshell.exe (located in Program Files (x86)TavultesoftKeyman Desktop 8.0): kmshell.exe -activate Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 9 years ago
Developing Keyboards

Introducing the Keyman Open Source Keyboard Repository

We have many hundreds of keyboard layouts online at keyman.com that cover well over a thousand  languages. These keyboard layouts work on Windows, the web, iPhones, iPads and Android phones and tablets. However, most of the layouts on the website Read more…

By Marc Durdin, 10 years ago

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