The Windows operating system offers a Korean keyboard
option, which you can implement by following the procedure detailed
below.
You can then easily switch between English and Korean by hitting the
ALT key.
Activating this option makes little change in your computer (a tiny
icon will appear in your taskbar), and you can revert the setting
anytime.
In the Korean mode, your keyboard will work as shown
above.
All the consonants are entered by the left hand; all the vowels (except
the one marked red in the figure) are entered by the right hand.
The shift keys are not used often in the Korean mode, since there is no
capital letter in Korean.
You need the shift keys for a small number of compound consonants
(shift + Q, W, E, R and T keys) and two compound vowels (shift + O and P
keys).
ေအာက္ပါ လင့္မ်ားမွ ေဒါင္းလုဒ္ ရယူနုိင္ပါသည္
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