Haisla Keyboard Help
The Haisla keyboard has been developed by FirstVoices and updated to suit their orthographic changes.
More information about the Haisla archive on FirstVoices can be found here:
Haisla
Keyboard Layout
The Haisla keyboard uses the English keyboard as a base, with added key combinations in order to create special characters. See this document for all the special key combinations.
Desktop Keyboard Layout
Unicode Fonts
The following fonts have been installed on your computer: Aboriginal Sans, Aboriginal Serif. Please use these fonts when typing in your language as they have been specially built to represent your language as accurately as possible.
Download the latest version of Aboriginal Sans and Aboriginal Serif
Notes on touch layout
q q̓ | w w̓ | e é | r | t t̓ | y y̓ | u ú | i í | o | p p̓ |
a á | s | d | f | g ḡ | h | j | k k̓ | l l̓ ɫ λ ƛ ƛ̓ | |
⇧ | z | x x̄ | c c̓ | v | b | n n̓ | m m̓ | ⌫ | |
123 | 🌐 | ’ | space | . | ⏎ |
- The first character in a cell is the "one-tap" key, any further characters are "hold-select" keys.
- Capital forms for λ, ƛ and ƛ̓ are unavailable.
- Common punctuation marks can be found by pressing and holding the period key on the right side of the space bar.
All Documentation Versions
- Haisla Keyboard Help 2.1.3
- Haisla Keyboard Help 2.1.2
- Haisla Keyboard Help 2.1.1
- Haisla Keyboard Help 2.1
- Haisla Keyboard Help 2.0.1
- Haisla Keyboard Help 2.0
- Haisla Keyboard Help 1.0