There are actually three types of keyboard for Lebanese and they are as follows:
Bavorak - Bachir Dvorak: Its keys have the same arrangement as that of the DSK (Dvorak Simplified Keyboard) with some alterations to comply with the Lebanese language. It was built for DSK users.
If you want - I don't think you do - you can read about how to use the keyboard, and how to download it and install it by clicking here.
Lebanese Qwerty: It has the same key arrangement as the original Qwerty. In addition it has the same alterations as the Bavorak.
To download and know how to install the keyboard, click here.
Lebanese Official Keyboard: It will be designed according to studies and researches - just like the way the DSK was built. When finished, it will remain obsolete until Lebanese becomes an official language in Lebanon.
Bavorak - Bachir Dvorak: Its keys have the same arrangement as that of the DSK (Dvorak Simplified Keyboard) with some alterations to comply with the Lebanese language. It was built for DSK users.
If you want - I don't think you do - you can read about how to use the keyboard, and how to download it and install it by clicking here.
Lebanese Qwerty: It has the same key arrangement as the original Qwerty. In addition it has the same alterations as the Bavorak.
To download and know how to install the keyboard, click here.
Lebanese Official Keyboard: It will be designed according to studies and researches - just like the way the DSK was built. When finished, it will remain obsolete until Lebanese becomes an official language in Lebanon.
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