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    qwpr keylayout and layout translator

    A keyboard layout that's worth learning.

    Qwpr (pronounced "qwipper", named for the first four keys) is a keyboard layout that's easy to learn (only 11 keys move from their qwerty positions), easy to type (32% better by the Carpalx metric), practical (programmer's punctuation, arrow keys, and all major accented characters easily accessed without moving your hands off the three main rows), and very complete (over 1000 unicode characters and combinations available). The project also includes the tools I used to translate this layout from OSX to Windows format; linux tools pending.
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    Nepali Romanized Pro (for MacOS / OSX)

    Nepali Romanized Pro (for MacOS / OSX)

    Nepali Romanized Pro Keyboard Layout with installer for Mac OSX

    This is a package that installs Unicode Nepali Romanized Keyboard Layout on a Mac OSX machine. Since the Keyboard Layout that comes with OSX is pretty much limited and of Traditional type, this is supposed to be a replacement for a much better experience.
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    Compose key for OS X

    Keyboard layouts that provide a Linux-style compose key on OS X

    The compose key is a common way of entering special characters in Linux. For OS X, there are two ways of getting a compose key: 1. With a dedicated keyboard layout such as the ones provided by this project. This has the advantage that it works in all applications and that there is visual feedback while entering the compose sequence. 2. By customizing the Cocoa text system, that is, by editing the file Library/KeyBindings/DefaultKeyBinding.dict. This has the advantage that it is easier...
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