Amazigh Latin Keyboard Help
This keyboard layout has been created to facilitate the Latin-script transcription of most of the Amazigh languages. This is designed to support the systems of transcription commonly used amongst scholars of these languages.
To use
The semi-colon key is a “dead key” that works in combination with the following key to produce the following characters. (Note: The semi-colon is typed before the base letter. For example, ;a outputs ɛ.)
| Base letter | a | c | d | e | g | h | i | n | o | q | r | s | t | u | w | y | z | j | k | x |
| Extended letter | ɛ | č | ḓ | ə | ġ | ƹ | ɨ | ŋ | ɔ | ʼ | ȓ | š | ț | ʉ | ʷ | ɣ | ž | ǧ | ḫ | ḫ |
In addition, there are five diacritics that can be added to any letter (Note: the diacritic keys are typed after the base letter). For example, ;a[ outputs ɛ̣.
| Key | [ | RALT{ | { | ] | } |
| Example | ẓ | ś | s̀ | ṯ | ḡ |
Several diacritics can be added to the same letter, e.g. ḏ̣, ṣ́. To get the normal symbol (e.g. a bracket [, {, etc.), type semi-colon followed by the [, {, etc.


