Keyboard layout for Moose Cree

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Notes:

  • The "sk" final ᔉ is formed by typing (s-k). If a vowel or (w) is typed after ᔉ, the combined final is broken up. E.g. ᐊᔅᑲ is (a-s-k-a).
  • The Moose Cree y-final ring is produced when (y) key is typed after a syllabic, ᐧᐂ  is created by (w-i-y). ​If a vowel or (w-vowel) is typed next, the y-ring syllabic decomposes, and produces the appropriate y-syllabic, like ᐎᔭ (w-i-y-a). However, a sequence such as ᐧᐂ​ᐊ can be generated with (w-i-y-A)

In the preceding notes, the hyphen is used to separate keystrokes.  So (k-a) is "k" followed by "a", not "k", "-", "a".