Keyboard layout for Western R-Cree Y-dot

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Notes:

  • The "hk" final is formed by typing (h-k) (ᐦ-ᐠ), ᐃᕽ is (i-h-k). If a vowel or (w) is typed after ᕽ, the combined final is broken up, as in ᐊᐦᑲ (a-h-k-a) (ᐊᕽ-ᐊ).
  • When the "y" final comes after a "w-dot", the two diacritics merge together, "kway" is ᑲ If a vowel is typed afterwards, the merged character splits up, "kwaya" is ᑿᔭ.

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