Keyboard layouts

Physical keyboards

The only keyboard layout currently available for NewEng can be downloaded from my GitHub page.

Physical layout types

Use AltGr to access 3rd level on regular QWERTY layout
  • Works with normal keyboards.

  • Clunky to use.

  • Retains number row.

Use number row for 11 new letters (including ` key)
  • Works with normal keyboards.

  • Displaces number & symbol row:

    • Requires NumPad for easy number input.

    • Use AltGr to access standard symbols.

    • Can use AltGr+Shift for numbers if you don't have a NumPad.

  • Easier to use than AltGr version, but takes time to learn the new letters' positions.

  • Still requires AltGr for æ, œ, и and some diacritics (on u, i, o, b, m, -, ;, ', ]).

  • Can use AltGr to access some diacritiqued letters: ž s̈ g̊ g̃ ǧ ť.

  • Hwair ƕ and Echo ʞ are also available on w and k, respectively.

  • F# keys are not used much these days so could feasibly be used as the number row instead.

Physical keyboard with another row
  • Requires a new physical keyboard device to be manufactured.

  • Visually clear, no need to memorize where each letter is hiding.

  • Minor skill adaptation required, number+symbol row has moved upwards.

  • Can bear layout parity with a virtual touchscreen keyboard.

Virtual keyboards (touchscreen)

  1. Keyboard Designer — website

    1. Free to design your own keyboard layouts

    2. Paid version required to be able to import other creators' designs. (Low cost - view details)

    3. Download my keyboard design from my GitHub (out of date; don't use yet!)

I haven't yet found another keyboard app that allows me to design my own layout.

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