Turkish keyboard layout

Sayamindu Dasgupta sayamindu at gmail.com
Wed May 21 10:29:05 EDT 2008


I'll take care of the XKB file.
Thanks,
Sayamindu


On Wed, May 21, 2008 at 10:25 AM, Kim Quirk <kim at laptop.org> wrote:
> We are trying to finalize the Turkish keyboard and I would like to get
> any last minute opinions or thoughts. A number of people have already
> provided their input -- THANKS!
>
> Please see the updated "Q" keyboard layout for Turkey:
> http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OLPC_Turkish_Keyboard
>
> If anyone can provide the xkb file, that would be great!
> We could also use some help with Turkish translations.
> Thanks Gary for catching the missing 'V' in the earlier version of the
> Q keyboard.
>
> Thanks,
> Kim
>
> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 11:42 PM, Kim Quirk <kim at laptop.org> wrote:
>> Thanks for the notes, Gary.
>>
>> Kim
>>
>> On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 6:22 PM, Gary C Martin <gary at garycmartin.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Kim,
>>>
>>> Just to follow up my previous email, I've heard back from the family
>>> members I have in Turkey and they confirmed they use the Q layout and
>>> described the main differences in text:
>>>
>>>        The keyboard we have here has a silent "g" on the top right hand
>>> side, a "u" with dots on the top on the top right hand side, an "s" with a
>>> squiggle underneath on the middle row right hand side, and an "i" with a dot
>>> on the top on the middle right hand side. Also an "o" with two dots on the
>>> bottom right hand side, and a "c" with a squiggle underneath on the bottom
>>> right hand side.
>>>
>>> Hope that's of some help.
>>>
>>> -- Gary
>>>
>>> On 7 May 2008, at 04:28, Kim Quirk wrote:
>>>
>>>> We're looking for some help on the Turkey keyboard layout. Attached is an
>>>> image of the 'Q' layout for Turkey. Can anyone verify the details of this
>>>> layout?
>>>>
>>>> Bernie, Arjun,
>>>> Can either of you create this alternate Turkey keyboard wiki page and
>>>> help
>>>> figure out what needs to be done for SW support?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Kim
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>



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