Elias Arabic Keyboard Trial is Over
I write an Arab in the midst
This Latin painting is completely identical to the Arabic keys and does not lack any letter from the Arab alphabet. As we added Arabic letters that are not in the Latin painting in order to get rid of writing it in the numbers: 7 3 9 6 (h / p / p / i), which we kept on the same keys in the Arabic plate. When we press twice on each of the previous keys, we get the similar letters by adding the point: (x / g / z / z).
Likewise, the letters (w / y / u / s) we get them by pressing twice on the similar keys to them, that is: (T / d / c / k).
As for the thousand cabin, we get it by pressing twice on the key of the thousand.
And by pressing twice on the distraction key, we get the tied T.
The movements are of great importance in writing the Arabic language, and this is why we added it and put it on the line of the upper numbers with distress and hamza. And to the left there is a key to the period and the link.
The letters with the hamza (AAA) are found on the following keys: ZXC.
We hope that you can write the beautiful Arabic language with its full letters and movements and from the right to the left.
But if you want to continue writing it in the Latin letter, you can do so, but without using the numbers as compensation for the letters that are not in the Latin painting.
Also, the movements can be used with the Latin letter, which increases the accuracy of writing and their conformity with the Arabic origin.
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We have added the missed letters: (H PB i), so you don’t have to Write Numbers Anymore (7 3 9 6).
And if you have twice on the seys you get
As to the Other Four Letters that Do Not Exist in the Latin Alpha-Bet (w t s)
(th t 9) You can get the prin by Double Pressing on the Corresponding Keys: (T = T = w) (s = ŝ = u) (d = d = y) (k = k = s = s).
You can add the h َ k t to the latin letters, so the word is mux more precise and correspond to the original Arabic word.
Where used it becomes Familiar to you, I am Sure it will be very usful and World Arabic Becomes Easier and Simple in Both modes!
Hope you enjoy it.