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+ The Komono keyboard is a phonetic keyboard designed for typing the Komono language using a custom set of phonetic characters. + It allows users to input Komono text efficiently on both desktop and mobile devices using Keyman. +
+ +The layout is based on a phonetic approach, where keys correspond intuitively to Komono sounds while maintaining compatibility with standard Latin input. + This enables users familiar with Latin keyboards to learn the layout quickly. +
+ +The keyboard supports: +
+ The on-screen keyboard is optimized for clarity and ease of use, displaying the most common Komono characters directly, + with additional characters accessible via long-press on mobile devices. +
+ +This keyboard is intended for: +
It is designed to work across platforms, including desktop and mobile devices, ensuring consistent typing behavior.
+ +Access the variants of the letters by holding a key that has a dot at the right corner.
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+ Access the English characters by doing a flick-up motion on a key.
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++ Keyboard for Laz [lzz] language of Turkey. +
+ + +The comma key is considered a "deadkey". This means you can type comma plus k (,k) to produce the "k̆". The deadkey works with ç, k, p, t, z, ʒ to produce the base with a breve or sometimes a caron above.
+ +Due to the size and number of keys, some characters are hidden in the long press. + Press and hold on the key with a little dot on the top right to reveal and use them.
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