hmm, if we're going by standard hebrew qwerty, it'd be:
ROW 1:
q = @ (actually it's a forward slash, but I'd rather have the At sign)
w = . (actually it's an apostrophe, see above)
e = ק U+05E7
r = ר U+05E8
t = א U+05D0
y = ט U+05D8
u = ו U+05D5
i = ן U+05DF
o = ם U+05DD
p = פ U+05E4
- = - (no change)
ROW 2:
a = ש U+05E9
s = ד U+05D3
d = ג U+05D2
f = כ U+05DB
g = ע U+05E2
h = י U+05D9
j = ח U+05D7
k = ל U+05DC
l = ך U+05DA
@ = ף U+05E3
_ = _ (no change)
ROW 3:
z = ז U+05D6
x = ס U+05E1
c = ב U+05D1
v = ה U+05D4
b = נ U+05E0
n = מ U+05DE
m = צ U+05E6
, = ת U+05EA
. = ץ U+05E5
with this layout there's no place for a comma, if you can put it instead of Shift or ".com" it would be great (there's absolutely no use for Shift in Hebrew, not even diacritics). of course not necessary, since it's probably also in the symbol section ("#&+").
thanks a lot, again.
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