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Hi All.
I have been using Windows Vista until recently and enjoyed using keyboard maps from third party providers which enabled easy inputting of biblical Greek and Hebrew from providers such as Tyndale House, Society for Biblical Languages and Logos, which are designed with an input map suitable for English speakers:
http://www.tyndale.cam.ac.uk/unicode
https://www.sbl-site.org/educational/BiblicalFonts_FAQ.aspx
https://www.logos.com/support/logos5/windows/keyboards
I have downloaded and installed the keyboards on the computer. When I attempt to assign them to the standard Windows Hebrew and Greek languages by removing the 'standard' keyboards (control panel/languages/change your language preferences/options/remove), Windows 10 lists these additional keyboards (without being able to preview them) when I drop the standard Windows keyboard off (which is not so useful for inputting), the language disappears completely from the language bar.
My questions are:
a) Is there a way of using these third party keyboards with Windows 10?
b) If not, is there a way of adjusting the input maps of the 'standard' windows keyboards?
Thank you in anticipation
David
Hi DiJer,
On Screen Keyboard Windows Vista
Thank you for visiting Microsoft Answers.
When the 'Add input language' panel first opens, the OK button is disabled. You need to select a specific keyboard to add. Then the OK button will become active.
To do this, follow these steps:
1.If you want to add Hebrew language in keyboard.
Follow the same steps you already did.
1.Open Regional and Language Options by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking Clock, Language, and Region, and then clicking Regional and Language Options.
2.Click the Keyboards and Languages tab, and then click Change keyboards.
3.Under Installed services, click on Add. A new window will pop-up with a list of many languages
Then, scroll down the list of languages to find 'Hebrew'. Click on the small cross symbol, to expand that branch.
Hebrew Keyboard For Windows 10
You will see 2 sub-branches:
a)Keyboard and
b)Other.
2.Click on the cross next to 'Keyboard', to expand that branch. Three keyboards will be listed: Hebrew,
US, and Other.
US, and Other.
Install Hebrew Windows 10
Check the checkbox next to Hebrew.
![Hebrew keyboard for windows 10 Hebrew keyboard for windows 10](/uploads/1/2/6/1/126122691/159696622.jpg)
3.Notice that the Ok button immediately goes from being greyed-out to active. Click on OK. You will now
have a Hebrew keyboard available, via the language bar.
4.Once you select a keyboard to add, the OK button becomes active.
have a Hebrew keyboard available, via the language bar.
4.Once you select a keyboard to add, the OK button becomes active.
Links to refer:
Change your input language
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Change-your-input-language
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-vista/Change-your-input-language
Hope the information helps. Please post back and let us know.
Regards,
Debleena S
Debleena S