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==Latin script keyboards==
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===ASCII syllabary ({{tok|jan Lentan}})===
[[File:Lentan's keyboard layout.svg|thumb]]
This keyboard layout was designed by {{tok|[[jan Lentan]]}} based on {{tok|[[jan Misali]]}}'s old ASCII syllabary.<ref name=":0">https://lipu-sona.pona.la/keyboard.html</ref><blockquote>At the end, it completely used up all of the remaining lowercase and uppercase letters of the Latin alphabet, with the exception of V, as well as a few numbers. Which in turn made me think: how would it look as a keyboard layout?
(In this version, uppercase V is also used for “lu”. After all, V is the Roman numeral for 5, and V is an easier key to reach than 5.)</blockquote>{{Clear}}
===Mobile 12-key keyboard ({{tok|jan Lentan}})===
[[File:Lentan's mobile layout.svg|thumb|Android-based 12-key keyboard layout]]
<blockquote>Of course, on smartphones, everything is much easier. You can use whatever layout you want. Here’s an Android-style virtual keyboard, modified to only include characters needed in toki pona (the ones shown on the upper part are the characters shown when holding the corresponding key down):<ref name=":0" /></blockquote>{{Clear}}
=={{tp|sitelen pona}} keyboard layouts==
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[[File:Ajemi - preview.gif|200px|thumb|Typing {{tp|kijetesantakalu lili pi toki pona li suwi mute}} using {{tok|Ajemi}}]]
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[[File:sitelen pona keyboard layout.png|350px|thumb|Keyboard layout by {{tok|jan Lepeka}}]]
In 2022, {{tok|jan Lepeka}} created a {{tp|sitelen pona}} keyboard, in which keys are directly mapped to [[UCSUR]] codepoints. Commons words are typed with no modifiers, while rarer words are typed with the {{w|Shift key|Shift}} modifier key, as well as the {{w|AltGr key|AltGr}} (Windows/Linux) and {{w|Option key|Option}} (
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Revision as of 00:10, 2 January 2024
This is a list of keyboard layouts for Toki Pona, including different scripts, such as sitelen pona.
Latin script keyboards
ASCII syllabary (jan Lentan)
This keyboard layout was designed by jan Lentan based on jan Misali's old ASCII syllabary.[1]
At the end, it completely used up all of the remaining lowercase and uppercase letters of the Latin alphabet, with the exception of V, as well as a few numbers. Which in turn made me think: how would it look as a keyboard layout? (In this version, uppercase V is also used for “lu”. After all, V is the Roman numeral for 5, and V is an easier key to reach than 5.)
Mobile 12-key keyboard (jan Lentan)
Of course, on smartphones, everything is much easier. You can use whatever layout you want. Here’s an Android-style virtual keyboard, modified to only include characters needed in toki pona (the ones shown on the upper part are the characters shown when holding the corresponding key down):[1]
sitelen pona keyboard layouts
Ajemi
![](http://static.miraheze.org/sonaponawiki/thumb/2/21/Ajemi_-_preview.gif/200px-Ajemi_-_preview.gif)
Ajemi is an input method editor developed by dec32 in 2024, using RIME.[2][3] It is available for Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Sitelen Pona Keyboard Layout (jan Lepeka)
![](http://static.miraheze.org/sonaponawiki/thumb/0/0d/sitelen_pona_keyboard_layout.png/350px-sitelen_pona_keyboard_layout.png)
In 2022, jan Lepeka created a sitelen pona keyboard, in which keys are directly mapped to UCSUR codepoints. Commons words are typed with no modifiers, while rarer words are typed with the Shift modifier key, as well as the AltGr (Windows/Linux) and Option (macOS) keys.[4] It is currently available on the KreativeKorp website.
Wakalito
Wakalito is a keyboard layout created by jan Likipi and kala pona Tonyu in 2022.[5][6] It is based on the glyph components in sitelen pona to type words, similar to Cangjie for Chinese characters. It is available on all desktop platforms and on iOS.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://lipu-sona.pona.la/keyboard.html
- ↑ dec32. "Ajemi". GitHub. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
- ↑ "RIME" (in Chinese). rime.im. Retrieved 1 January 2024.
- ↑ Rebecca Bettencourt (jan Lepeka). "Sitelen Pona Keyboard Layout". KreativeKorp. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
- ↑ kala pona Tonyu. "pali suli". kala.li.pona.la. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
- ↑ Theodore Dubois (jan Tepo). "nasin sitelen Wakalito". App Store. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
Text input | Fonts · Wakalito · Autocorrect · Text-to-speech · ASCII |
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Standardization | ISO 639-3 · UCSUR |