Korean Morse (deprecated) Keyboard Help
Korean Morse Keyboard Help
Overview
The Korean Morse keyboard is built to type Korean using the Morse transliteration system, also called SKATS (Standard Korean Alphabet Transliteration System). The Morse system is designed to make Latin-Korean transliteration 100% unambiguous.
The Morse system is not based on the pronunciation of Korean, but is an historical system created by pairing each Korean jamo with the Latin letter that uses the same Morse code value. The system is used among government and military organisations for whom data accuracy is essential. For an alternative accurate transliteration system, based on Korean pronunciation, use the Korean KORDA keyboards.
The Korean Morse keyboard creates hangeul syllables from jamo each time you press Spacebar.
On Screen Keyboard
This keyboard includes an On Screen Keyboard view for easy reference. The On Screen Keyboard works best when associated with a QWERTY US layout.
Fonts
This is a Unicode keyboard and works with any Unicode font which has support for Korean characters. Common fonts which work with this keyboard are:
- Arial Unicode MS
- Batang
- Dotum
- Gulim
- Gungsuh
- Malgun Gothic
Keyboard Layout
Korean Morse Keyboard
Keyboard Details
The Korean Morse keyboard converts Korean jamo into hangeul after you press Spacebar. As you type, Korean jamo are shown. When you press Spacebar, the jamo are converted into a hanguel sylable. Pressing Spacebar twice will insert a space. If you wish to insert uncombined syllables, press Shift+Spacebar.
Complete Typing Guide
Consonants
Jamo | Keystroke |
---|---|
ᄀ | l |
ᄁ | l+l |
ᄂ | f |
ᄃ | b |
ᄄ | b+b |
ᄅ | v |
ᄆ | m |
ᄇ | w |
ᄈ | w+w |
ᄉ | g |
ᄊ | g+g |
ᆼ | k |
ᄌ | p |
ᄍ | p+p |
ᄎ | c |
ᄏ | x |
ᄐ | z |
ᄑ | o |
ᄒ | j |
Vowels
Jamo | Keystroke |
---|---|
ᅡ | e |
ᅣ | i |
ᅥ | t |
ᅧ | s |
ᅩ | a |
ᅭ | n |
ᅮ | h |
ᅲ | r |
ᅳ | d |
ᅵ | u |
ᅢ | e+u |
ᅤ | i+u |
ᅦ | t+u |
ᅨ | s+u |
ᅪ | a+e |
ᅫ | a+e+u |
ᅬ | a+u |
ᅯ | h+t |
ᅰ | h+t+u |
ᅱ | h+u |
ᅴ | d+u |