In this article, Mongolian Cyrillic keyboard with US English (US englisch - internatiol with dead keys) and German (Deutsch - Deutschland) keys is included with manual.
In other words, this attempt is the result of trying to adapt to people who write a lot in foreign languages or have learned to write,🙄.
If you've read Sergeant's post on Linux, this should be easy to understand. An attempt was made to match the same Cyrillic letter behind the letter with a similar sound.
The most important thing is that I found it easier to learn to write with 10 fingers, or with more than 2 fingers, so I set it up like this, 🙆🏻♂️. I think it will be more time saving for people who write a lot in foreign languages or people who are learning to type keyboard for the first time.
Nephew, in general, I wrote a little explanation when I was doing it. If you don't understand or have questions, write a DM on Twitter.
In the next post, let's cover how this installation was done! Someone may have a custom idea. In addition, if there is an idea or cooperation idea to improve or adjust the position of the letters to a good ergonomic position, you can add the above Repo (repository on GitHUB). Improvements may be permitted.
If found, the mountain has the potential to improve quickly. I do this once in a while just because it's necessary.
<p><img alt="Mongolian-Keyboard-Layout" src="/user/pages/02.blog/speed-writing-cyrillic-mongolian-windows/2021-09-06-23_16_13-.png" /></p> <p><img alt="Mongolian-Keyboard-Layout1" src="/user/pages/02.blog/speed-writing-cyrillic-mongolian-windows/Mongolian-Keyboard-Layout1.png" /></p> <p><img alt="Mongolian-Keyboard-Layout2" src="/user/pages/02.blog/speed-writing-cyrillic-mongolian-windows/Mongolian-Keyboard-Layout2.png" /></p><p>There are many Mongolian children</p>
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