Tools
When working in Switzerland, you quickly realise that you are using a QWERTZ keyboard rather than an AZERTY one like in France. Over the years, I have developed and improved my own Unicode keyboard so that I can type transcriptions without changing keyboards.
The Swiss transliteration keyboard allows you to use your usual keyboard with special characters added. It is available free of charge under a CC BY-NC-SA licence (released in 2024).
Persons involved
Sandrine Vuilleumier
Topics
Digital Humanities / Tools / Unicode / Keyboard
