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13 Jan 2017, 9:43 pm

I've created an alphabet with symbols unlike any already in existance. I'm wondering if there is an app or software I can use to create a keyboard using my alphabet.


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15 Jan 2017, 2:27 pm

You can probably print stickers of the alphabet and put them on a keyboard. Software support for such a thing will be extremely limited. I guess you could make a custom font, and use of the Unicode private use areas for your alphabet, but nobody else will be able to read anything you type unless they're using your custom font.



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04 Feb 2017, 6:59 am

Do you mean a computer font, where you type F on the keyboard and it apears as your glyph? In which case, try Fontforge; you can even load in hand-drawn images and it will convert them to the format it needs. I#ve made one that came out like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cmkjy1wqvv8q54h/example.png?dl=0

Or do you mean a physical keyboard? In which case I would suggest either as saxgeek does, and print labels (or even 3D print new keys) for an existing keyboard, or work on building your own using a microcontroller (though this would be really difficault).



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04 Feb 2017, 8:04 am

MisterSpock wrote:
Do you mean a computer font, where you type F on the keyboard and it apears as your glyph? In which case, try Fontforge; you can even load in hand-drawn images and it will convert them to the format it needs. I#ve made one that came out like this:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cmkjy1wqvv8q54h/example.png?dl=0

Or do you mean a physical keyboard? In which case I would suggest either as saxgeek does, and print labels (or even 3D print new keys) for an existing keyboard, or work on building your own using a microcontroller (though this would be really difficault).

I meant either a computer font or some on-screen keyboard. Like it shows the keyboard onscreen and I use my mouse to click it. Or maybe some iPad app that creates something similar. I didn't mean a physical keyboard. Thanks for the suggestion.


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