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I wrote concerning my way of keyboarding Russian Cyrillic
on a Mac physical Keyboard for latin script:
> To get the 33 letters of the Russian alphabet one types
> respectively:
>
> a b v g d e 'o 'z z i j k l m n o p r
> s t u f x 't 'c w 'w q y h 'e 'u 'a
>
> The Russian Cyrillic letters \cyra, \cyrb, \cyrv, ... ,
> \cyrya appear on the screen. The eight "doublets" 'o 'z 't
> 'c 'e 'u 'a each produce *one* Cyrillic character via the
> Mac's official "dead-key" mechanism --- which all West
> Europeans employ in typing some or all accented characters;
> the "Norwegian-Russian" KCHR resource configures this
> mechanism.
I should have also mentioned a (compatible) alternative to
this "dead-key" typing of the eight Russian characters accessed
above using dead-key ' . Instead of typing 'a (two
successive keystrokes) to get the Cyrillic glyph \cyrya on
screen, one can type
Alt a
i.e. lowercase keystroke a while the modifier key Alt is
depressed. Sililarly for the other 7. Some typists dislike
dead-keys; here is a reasonable alternative with equal mnemonic
value.
Cheers
Laurent S.
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