![]() ![]() Use of these keyboards depends on having a Unicode Tibetan font, such as Tibetan Machine Uni installed on one's machine. When the file downloads, it will automatically install if one has the Keyman program properly installed on one's machine. One may download either of those keyboard or both packaged together. ![]() They allow for input of Unicode Tibetan either through a direct one-for-one key-to-character correspondence or through the Extended Wylie Transliteration System. These keyboards come in self-installing packages along with documentation and are also free for personal use. Peter Hauer from Linguasoft has also created a set of keyboards that use Tavultesoft Keyman, which is free for personal use. The following keyboard layouts are available for entering Unicode Tibetan:ĭownload Unicode Tibetan Keyman Keyboards from Peter Hauer They enable the user to enter Tibetan script using either a Unicode Tibetan font or the Tibetan Machine font.ĭownload Unicode Tibetan Keyman Keyboards from Chris Walker Installation is simple, and the keyboards can be invoked either through a keyboard shortcut or an icon. These keyboards use Tavultesoft Keyman, which is free for personal use. Download Peter Hauer Keyman Unicode Tibetan KeyboardsĬontributor(s): Chris Walker, Peter Hauer, THL Staff.Ī series of keyboards for entering Tibetan script in Windows applications has been created by Chris Walker from the University of Chicago, who has graciously agreed to make them available through THL.Download Chris Walker Keyman Unicode Tibetan Keyboards.THL Toolbox > Tibetan Scripts, Fonts & Related Issues > Tibetan Input Tools for Windows > Keyman Keyboards ![]()
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