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How to type letters for non Latin alphabets?

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How to type letters for non Latin based alphabets?

Russian keyboards have a key that works like a caps-lock but instead of switching between small-case and upper-case, it switches between Cyrillic and Latin.

I'll bet that there are similar ways for Hebrew, or Arabic, but how to do it on a keyboard that is (only) Latin-based?

Would need some helping software in between.

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I would look into Keyman, especially if you have expansive or niche language needs.

It's a FOSS project started in 1993, and supports 2500+ languages on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, and Android. There's also a browser version.

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