Sitelen Pona Keyboard Layout
The Sitelen Pona Keyboard Layout by jan Lepeka is an input method created in 2022. It maps each sitelen pona codepoint in the UCSUR to the alphanumeric keys of a standard keyboard, using two modifier keys to access four characters per key. The layout is available on the KreativeKorp website.[1]
History[edit | edit source]
In 2023, jan Lepeka designed a set of physical yellow-and-blue keycaps for this layout.[2][3]
In 2024, jan Sawaki created a webpage to practice using this layout.[4]
Later in 2024, this layout was updated to support Keyman Mobile.[citation needed]
Layout[edit | edit source]
Glyphs for the most common words are typed with no modifier keys, while progressively rarer words are typed with ⇧ Shift, AltGr (Linux, Windows) or ⌥ Option (macOS), or both. Many of the glyph mappings are based on their words' first letters, or other letters outside of Toki Pona that phonetically tokiponize to those.
Common sitelen pona punctuation marks and control characters are as follows:
Keystroke | Character |
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⇧ Shift + ( ) | Cartouche (start/end) |
- | Combined glyph joiner (unspecified; zero-width joiner) |
= | Stacked glyph joiner |
⇧ Shift + + | Scaled glyph joiner |
[ ] | Extended glyph (start/end) |
⇧ Shift + { } | Reverse-extended glyph (start/end) |
; | Middle dot (sentence separator or nasin sitelen kalama mora adder) |
⇧ Shift + : | Colon (sentence separator or nasin sitelen kalama whole word marker) |
Space bar | Ideographic space |
Additional keycaps[edit | edit source]
Special keys[edit | edit source]
The physical keycap set includes translations of many non-alphanumeric keys:[3]
pali wan – pali luka-luka-tu | F1 – F12 (see Numbers) |
tawa weka | Esc |
tawa monsi | ⌫ Backspace |
tawa sinpin | Space bar |
tawa sinpin mute | Tab ↹ |
kama lon | ↵ Enter / ↵ Return |
awen pana sewi | ⇪ Caps Lock |
pana sewi | ⇧ Shift |
pali lawa | ⌃ Control |
pali sewi | ◆ Meta / Windows / ⌘ Command |
pali ante | Alt |
lipu pali | ≣ Menu |
pana ante | AltGr / ⌥ Option |
pana lipu | Print Screen |
pini tawa | Scroll Lock |
pini pali | Pause/Break |
pana insa | Insert |
kama weka | Delete |
tawa open tawa pini | Home End |
lipu sewi lipu anpa | Page Up Page Down |
awen nanpa | Num Lock |
kama ala | Clear |
kalama ala kalama lili kalama suli | Mute Volume Down Volume Up |
ilo nanpa | Calculator |
Extra keycaps[edit | edit source]
A set of various extra keycaps includes ISO and JIS keys, versions of the alphanumeric keycaps with variant glyphs, numeric keypad numbers (ala – luka-tu-tu), media keys, and variously sized and colored Toki Pona logo () and kijetesantakalu (kijetesantakalu) keycaps.[3]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Rebecca Bettencourt (jan Lepeka). "Sitelen Pona Keyboard Layout". KreativeKorp. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
- ↑ jan Lepeka [u/RebeccaRGB]. "sitelen ponakeycaps". Reddit. Retrieved 2 January 2024.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 jan Lepeka [RebeccaRGB]. (26 October 2023). "sitelen-pona-keycaps". GitHub. Retrieved 31 December 2023.
- ↑ jan Sawaki. "sitelen pona typist". zSnout. Retrieved 17 January 2024.
Text input | Fonts · Input methods (Ajemi · Sitelen Pona Keyboard Layout · Toki Pona Keyboard · Wakalito) · Autocorrect · Text-to-speech · ASCII |
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Standardization | ISO 639-3 · UCSUR |
Features | Words · Combined glyphs · Extended glyphs · Radicals · nasin sitelen kalama |
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Usage | History · Literature · Fonts (Guidelines) · UCSUR · ASCII · Wakalito |