Georgian keyboard

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The Georgian keyboard (Georgian: ქართული კლავიატურა [kʰɑrtʰuli kʼlɑviɑturɑ]) includes several keyboard layouts for Georgian script.

Standard keyboard

This is the Georgian standard[1] keyboard layout. The standard Windows keyboard is essentially that of manual typewriters.

 
 1
!
 2
?
 3
 4
§
 5
%
 6
:
 7
.
 8
;
 9
,
 0
/
 -
_
 +
=
 
 Backspace
 Tab key )
(
 Caps lock Enter key 
 Shift key
 ↑
 Shift key
 ↑
 Control key Win key  Alt key Space bar  AltGr key Win key Menu key  Control key  
 

QWERTY keyboard

This is the Georgian QWERTY[2] keyboard, where the Georgian letters are placed similarly to corresponding Latin letters. While Georgian has no capital letters, because it has 33 letters and English has only 26, using the shift key is necessary to write Georgian, because several letters require shifting in order to be typed.


!
1
@
2  
#
3  
$
4
%
5  
^
6
&
7
*
8   °
(
9
)
0
_
-  
+
=  
 ←
 Backspace
 Tab key

®

{
[
}
]
|
~
 Caps lock

:
;
"
'
Enter key 
↵ 
 Shift key
 ↑


©
  <
,   «
>
.   »
?
/  
 Shift key
 ↑
 Control key Win key  Alt key Space bar  AltGr key Win key Menu key  Control key  
 

Other keyboards

There is also a Georgian ergonomic[3] keyboard layout.

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