The key arrangement used for a particular virtual Keyman keyboard, including such factors
as the number of keys and the configuration of the keys.
The System Tray is sometimes called the Taskbar Notification Area. It is normally located in the
bottom right corner of your screen, just left of the clock.
An icon that represents the Keyman Desktop program located on your computer screen when you first start.
The Keyman On Screen Keyboard is an image of your keyboard on the computer screen. It displays the
characters of the language for the Keyman keyboard layout selected. You can enter characters using a mouse to
click on the keys or by typing those keys on your hardware keyboard.
For example: Word, Notepad, Office, e-mail, Excel, Outlook, Internet Explorer, and
Firefox are all applications.
Getting Started Guide
Keyman Desktop is designed to give you the tools you need to type in any language, even languages not supported by Windows or installed on your computer. Since Keyman Desktop works in almost all Windows applications, the easiest way to get started is to open your favorite program, start Keyman Desktop, select your keyboard layout, and begin typing. For more detailed help, follow the links below.
Using Keyman Desktop with any Windows Application
Setting Up Your Computer to Correctly Display Your Language
- How to configure Windows for right-to-left languages such as Arabic, Farsi or Hebrew
- How to fix square boxes and other incorrectly displayed characters
Getting Help
For further help, visit Product Support or contact Tavultesoft.
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