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==Nepali keyboard |
==Nepali keyboard print out by Sundar Karki |
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[[Image:NP-MP-v4.png|800px|none|the red dots are as yet unassigned key positions]] |
[[Image:NP-MP-v4.png|800px|none|the red dots are as yet unassigned key positions]] |
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This is the keyboard that will be used for Nepal's deployments in 2009. |
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Nepal will use SCIM rather than xkb for this keyboard layout |
Nepal will use SCIM rather than xkb for this keyboard layout |
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Here is the above image as a pdf. [[Image:NP-MP-v4.pdf]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 30 July 2012
OLPC keyboard layouts
Instructions for setting up keyboard switching in Terminal are on the Customizing NAND images page. On bilingual XOs, the multiplication/division key is replaced with a keyboard switching key.
Changing the language of the keyboard is independent of changing the language currently displayed. The language currently displayed can be changed by using the Language section of the Sugar Control Panel.
Membrane keyboard layouts
English (US international); Spanish (Latin America); Portuguese (Brazilian); Amharic (Ethiopic); Arabic; Nigerian (Igbo, Hausa, Yoruba); French; Thai; Urdu; Cyrillic (Russian); Turkish; Nepali; Mongolian; Kazakh; Devanagari; Uzbek; Pashto; Dari; Armenian; Khmer; Pulaar; Italian; Kreyòl; German; Chinese (Simplified); OLPC AZERTY
Non-membrane keyboard layouts
Starting with the XO-1.5 HS ("High School") edition, the XO laptop has a traditional (non-membrane) keyboard available as an option: English (US International); Spanish (Latin America);
Blank Keyboard Artwork
Artwork defining the inner dimensions of the membrane keyboard is available here: keyboard-blank.svg
==Nepali keyboard print out by Sundar Karki
This is the keyboard that will be used for Nepal's deployments in 2009.
Nepal will use SCIM rather than xkb for this keyboard layout
Here is the above image as a pdf. File:NP-MP-v4.pdf