Hi everyone, if anybody be interested, I attached some .sxw files on which you can = easily see where the Arabic, Hebrew and Korean alphabetic characters = are positioned, next to the latin QWERTY keys. This is the default way = it's done in SCIM. You can throw them, use them, or mess around with it. I just made them = to put in front of the keyboard to get used to where my fingers have to = go. Putting the characters on the keyboard itself for some people is no = option, because the keyboard gets so messy that you'd end up seeing no = characters at all any more ;-) A little practising makes all other keyboard configurations, I mean in = the system itself, unnecessary if your native language is a western one. = Some people like to have an Arabic "R" on the R key, etc, but this is = not an option for me, it messes things up even more. There is always a = certain systematic in the default. But who am I to judge anyway. For Korean, I only give the 2bul / hangul layout because I think that's = the only system that really makes sense. If I made any mistakes, please don't hesitate to comment. I didn't have the energy to make a SHIFT version for Persian yet, but = that may be coming up. regards, Herman
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