For those with a few more diacritics (e.g. Czech), an option is to add a dead key to help put together more letters than keys.pic.twitter.com/MdgV2y1T42
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For those with a few more diacritics (e.g. Czech), an option is to add a dead key to help put together more letters than keys.pic.twitter.com/MdgV2y1T42
That idea is taken a bit further for scripts that combine letters more extensively, e.g. Bengali (the world’s 5th most used writing system.)pic.twitter.com/voT6wn0Zrx
Bengali is also a good reminder that not all digits look the same (here, 4 looks like Arabic 8, and only 0 might look familiar outside).pic.twitter.com/04hM0oR2px
This is not the mechanical world of typewriters, so Finnish can add one more column, making the keys a bit narrower. Turkish adds two!pic.twitter.com/sNFB8dq7QA
On the other hand, Greek feels pretty sparse, at only 24 letters. It’s the most relaxed keyboard of them all.pic.twitter.com/RC47ZulskZ
Traditional Chinese zhuyin has four rows of keys, not three. And Thai is even more packed.pic.twitter.com/1H70RvizgO
Thai Shift is not shifting between cases; it just swaps to another part of its alphabet. (Thai alphabet has 59 letters, I think?)pic.twitter.com/6dkBsA8XjJ
Tibetan has an extra something next to the space. Does anyone know what it is?pic.twitter.com/mfdrYGnbBc
it's called a "tseg" you put it at the end of every syllable. it doesn't use spaces between words either.
example: ti-be-tan-can-be-a-hard-lan-guage-to-learn. (where each dash is akin to a tseg)
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