for Windows 7
Have problems? Use Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator and make your own keyboard layout!
- The setup files here
- Notice: the new layout will be automatically added to the language bar. It uses the KO abbreviation (of the Korean language!)
- The actual layout file here (for modification or custom installation purposes)
- Snapshots of the layout: normal + with the shift key (same as Caps Lock on).
for Mac OS
Have problems? Use Ukelele (a unicode keyboard layout editor for Mac OS X) and make your own keyboard layout!
- Follow these steps
- Download the compressed layout file from here
- Unzip it. You should have a file with the name: Kurmanji.keylayout
- Copy the layout file to the Keyboard Layouts folder within /Library or ~/Library;
- Now an 'Kurmanji' item is enabled via the Input Sources (Input in 10.5 and earlier) tab of the Language & Text (International in 10.5 and earlier) module within System Preferences.
- Snapshots of the layout: normal + with the shift key (same as Caps Lock on).
Created by Kyumars Sheykh Esmaili.