Southern Tutchone Keyboard
This keyboard is designed for the Southern Tutchone language of the Western Subarctic region of Canada. This is part of a set of keyboards from FirstVoices.
- To type the diaeresis accent use the Semicolon key ;. ä is typed Semicolon then a.
- To type the acute accent use the / key. á is typed / then a.
- To type the double acute accent use the & key. a̋ is typed & then a.
- To type the grave accent use the ` key. à is typed ` then a.
- To type the caron accent use the % key. ǎ̀ is typed % then a.
- To type the circumflex accent use the ^ key. â is typed ^ then a.
- To type the macron accent use the = key. ā is typed = then a.
- To type the tilde accent use the ~ key. ã is typed ~ then a.
- To type the breve accent use the + and ( key. ă is typed + then ( then a.
- To type the ogonek accent use the , key. ą is typed , then a.
- To type the dot below accent use the . key. ạ is typed . then a.
- To type the ring below accent use the + and ) key. ḁ is typed + then ) then a.
- Type '+' plus "O" to get "Œ"
- Type '+' plus "o" to get "œ"
- Type '+' plus "9" to get "ǝ"
- Type '+' plus "3" to get "ɛ"
- Type '+' plus "?" to get "ʔ"
- Type '+' plus "r" to get "ρ"
- Type '+' plus "x" to get "χ"
Layout
Default (Unshifted)

Shift

RALT

Notes on touch layout
ä | w | e | r | t | y | u | i | o | ü |
a | s | d | ˛ | g | h | j | k | l ł | ' " |
| z | ´ | c | ˋ | ¯ | b | n | m | |
- the first character in a cell is the "one-tap" key, any further characters are "hold-select" keys.