Tibetan has… what is this? Looks like something for counting? This might be the weirdest set of symbols I found.pic.twitter.com/Ev7UkrjkU7
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Tibetan has… what is this? Looks like something for counting? This might be the weirdest set of symbols I found.pic.twitter.com/Ev7UkrjkU7
The award for most keyboard variants goes to Chinese (11 traditional + 5 simplified).pic.twitter.com/QkpSN014pg
(English also has tons of options – 15 – but it’s largely the same layout with just different dictionaries.)pic.twitter.com/0Xkk0NHAMR
One of the Chinese variants allows you to input by drawing a character with your finger. It also understands a Roman alphabet!pic.twitter.com/vbdpN0WxOJ
Chinese/Korean/Japanese offer interesting 10-key keyboards; you hold or swipe to get to letters. It gets really intense in landscape.pic.twitter.com/AUheYy1bmb
A few keyboards (Hindi, Japanese, Chinese) can also come “romanized” – they offer to express their scripts by typing in Roman letters.pic.twitter.com/2Uxo485peL
Hebrew puts backspace in an usual place for a mobile keyboard.pic.twitter.com/1H4QNNOblp
Turkish is the *only* western language that still provides a non-QWERTY keyboard – and two variants of QWERTY (classic and modern).pic.twitter.com/zodPH8THLy
The most interesting looking keyboards seemed Cherokee and Tibetan.pic.twitter.com/bHsUyjVng1
That’s it! They are all in your iPhone – it’s fun to play around and discover those. Note: No built-in Dvorak.
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