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Keyboard layout for St̓át̓imcets

`‘ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 -“ =”  
  q w e r t y u i o p t̲s̲
  a s d f g h j k l ´  
  z x c v b n m ,’ 7  
         

Notes

  • The apostrophe key ' is the glottal accent, as in p̓ t̓ etc.
  • The semicolon key ; is the acute accent, as in á ú etc.
  • The grave key ` is the grave accent, as in à è etc. This character is occasionally used for linguistic purposes.
  • The Shift+period key > is the mid-dot. This can be used to separate digraphs into their component characters.
  • The Slash key / types the glottal stop 7. This is a more convenient placing than the number key; either can be used.
  • On the Windows keyboard, the all-caps T̲S̲ is typed Right-Alt+T. On Macs, simply turn on Caps Lock.
  • All changed punctuation can type their original value by holding down the Right-Alt or Option key. The semicolon ; is typed Right-Alt+Semicolon (Windows) Option+Semicolon (Mac).
  • Opening and closing quotes. For Mac users, Right-Alt is either of the Option Keys.
    • single: ‘ Shift+Grave — ’ Shift+Comma
    • double: “ Shift+Left-Bracket — ” Shift+Right-Bracket
    • single ‹ Right-Alt+Shift+9 — › Right-Alt+Shift+0
    • double « Right-Alt+9 — » Right-Alt+0
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