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[[File:Toki Pona Keyboard - intermediate key.jpg|250px|thumb|Intermediate keys in the Toki Pona Keyboard]] |
[[File:Toki Pona Keyboard - intermediate key.jpg|250px|thumb|Intermediate keys in the Toki Pona Keyboard]] |
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The Toki Pona Keyboard is a {{w|virtual keyboard}} {{w|Mobile app|app}} for Android created by Timeo Sam Pochin.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://github.com/timeopochin/tokiponakeyboard|title=Toki Pona Keyboard|website=GitHub|author=Timeo Sam Pochin|username=timeopochin|date=2020-05-30|access-date=2024-01-31}}</ref> It uses standard Android libraries. This keyboard has sitelen pona key caps, however the text it types is actually plain text, therefore it only types sitelen pona when a font supporting ASCII input is used in the desired text box. |
The Toki Pona Keyboard is a {{w|virtual keyboard}} {{w|Mobile app|app}} for Android created by Timeo Sam Pochin.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://github.com/timeopochin/tokiponakeyboard|title=Toki Pona Keyboard|website=GitHub|author=Timeo Sam Pochin|username=timeopochin|date=2020-05-30|access-date=2024-01-31}}</ref> It uses standard Android libraries. This keyboard has {{tp|sitelen pona}} key caps, however the text it types is actually plain text, therefore it only types {{tp|sitelen pona}} when a font supporting ASCII input is used in the desired text box. |
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The keyboard consists of four rows and seven columns. The leftmost two columns are the eight most used words ({{tp|[[li]]}}, {{tp|[[e]]}}, {{tp|[[ni]]}}, {{tp|[[a]]}}, {{tp|[[mi]]}}, {{tp|[[toki]]}}, {{tp|[[pona]]}}, {{tp|[[ala]]}}). The columns 3 through 6 contain words starting with each letter of the alphabet, sorted alphabetically: {{tp|ale, en, ike, jan, kama, la, ma, nimi, o, pi, sina, tawa, utala, wile}}. The remaining keys include punctuation and formatting options. |
The keyboard consists of four rows and seven columns. The leftmost two columns are the eight most used words ({{tp|[[li]]}}, {{tp|[[e]]}}, {{tp|[[ni]]}}, {{tp|[[a]]}}, {{tp|[[mi]]}}, {{tp|[[toki]]}}, {{tp|[[pona]]}}, {{tp|[[ala]]}}). The columns 3 through 6 contain words starting with each letter of the alphabet, sorted alphabetically: {{tp|ale}}, {{tp|en}}, {{tp|ike}}, {{tp|jan}}, {{tp|kama}}, {{tp|la}}, {{tp|ma}}, {{tp|nimi}}, {{tp|o}}, {{tp|pi}}, {{tp|sina}}, {{tp|tawa}}, {{tp|utala}}, {{tp|wile}}. The remaining keys include punctuation and formatting options. |
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In order to insert the word on the key cap, the key should be tapped twice. For all remaining words, one must tap the first letter ( |
In order to insert the word on the key cap, the key should be tapped twice. For all remaining words, one must tap the first letter ({{color box|lightsteelblue}} light blue) on this part of the keyboard, and then tap the key for the second letter ({{color box|cyan}} cyan), and, if the second letter was {{color box|darkcyan}} dark cyan, optionally the third letter. The last column lacks any words and consists of the following symbols/actions ({{color box|steelblue}} dark blue): period, question mark, backspace and new line. To type a dash between two words, the first word must be dragged towards the second one. This functionality exists to type scales compound glyphs in fonts such as {{tp|[[linja pona]]}}. Additionally, non-pu words are highlighted in an {{color box|salmon}} orange background. |
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==={{tok|Wakalito}}=== |
==={{tok|Wakalito}}=== |
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{{tok|Wakalito}} is a keyboard layout created by {{tok|jan Likipi}} and {{tok|kala pona Tonyu}} in 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kala.li.pona.la/|title={{tok|pali suli}}|website={{tok|kala.li.pona.la}}|author={{tok|kala pona Tonyu}}|access-date=2023-12-15}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://apps.apple.com/us/app/nasin-sitelen-wakalito/id1569543076|title={{tok|nasin sitelen Wakalito}}|website=App Store|author=Theodore Dubois ({{tok|jan Tepo}})|access-date=2023-12-15}}</ref> It is based on the glyph components in {{tp|sitelen pona}} to type words, similar to {{w|Cangjie input method|Cangjie}} for Chinese characters. It is available on all desktop platforms and on {{w|iOS}}. |
{{tok|Wakalito}} is a keyboard layout created by {{tok|jan Likipi}} and {{tok|kala pona Tonyu}} in 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kala.li.pona.la/|title={{tok|pali suli}}|website={{tok|kala.li.pona.la}}|author={{tok|kala pona Tonyu}}|access-date=2023-12-15}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://apps.apple.com/us/app/nasin-sitelen-wakalito/id1569543076|title={{tok|nasin sitelen Wakalito}}|website=App Store|author=Theodore Dubois ({{tok|jan Tepo}})|access-date=2023-12-15}}</ref> It is based on the glyph components in {{tp|sitelen pona}} to type words, similar to {{w|Cangjie input method|Cangjie}} for Chinese characters. It is available on all desktop platforms and on {{w|iOS}}. |
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