Moro Keyboard Layout
A keyboard for typing the Moro language. Moro is a language spoken in the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan, Sudan.
Keyboard Layouts
The keyboard layouts shown below show the position of the key to press to output the desired character.
Desktop Keyboard Layouts
Unshifted

Shifted

Touch Keyboard Layouts
Default

Shift

Numeric

Flicks and Longpress
Flicks
If you swipe down starting on the 'ŋ' key a '?' will be output. If you swipe up starting on the 'ŋ' key a '/' will be output.
Long Press
Alternatively, if you press and hold the 'ŋ' a pop-up with two options, '?' or '/' you can then slide without lifting to the desired character. Note the full stop also has other punctuation on long press.
Keyboard rules
Keyboard for majority letters will follow the standard qwerty keyboard layout, except for the following in the table below.
The table shows the key cap, the character shown on the hardware keyboard and the character it outputs.
Lowercase
| q | ɗ |
| [ | ñ |
| ] | ë |
| \ | ḏ |
| h | ə |
| z | ẓ |
| x | đ |
| / | ŋ |
Uppercase
| SHIFT + q | Ɗ |
| SHIFT + [ | Ñ |
| SHIFT + ] | Ë |
| SHIFT + \ | Ḏ |
| SHIFT + h | Ə |
| SHIFT + z | Ẑ |
| SHIFT + x | Đ |
| SHIFT + / | Ŋ |
To be able to type the characters from the standard qwerty keyboard press the right alt key + the desired key as shown in the table.
| RAlt + [ | [ |
| RAlt + ] | ] |
| RAlt + \ | \ |
| RAlt + / | / |
| Shift + RAlt + [ | { |
| Shift + RAlt + ] | } |
| Shift + RAlt + \ | | |
| Shift + RAlt + / | / |


