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Originally Posted by GERGE
How can I make a Turkish keyboard? Kobo is the most popular reader here, it would help people.
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It is just a matter of deciding which existing keys to replace with which Turkish letters. At the moment I am working out the encoding by pasting the letters into a text file and opening the text file with a hex editor to see how each letter is encoded, because I don't understand how to work out the encoding directly. But I will try to make a patch that will allow you to cut and paste the new letters you want directly into the patch file.
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Originally Posted by barobach_so
is there a way to have both keyboards ?
and have a swift key ?
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The Cyrillic, Arabic, and Hebrew keyboard patches are just replacing keys on the extended Latin keypad, only one of these patches can be enabled at a time. The normal Latin keyboard is still there, you have to tap a key to bring up the extended keypad and see the Cyrillic/Arabic/Hebrew letters.
I don't know what a swift key is. The shift key works for Cyrillic letters, but doesn't do anything with Arabic or Hebrew letters.