Vietnamese Telex Keyboard Help
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Because the Vietnamese alphabet uses a complex system of diacritical marks, Telex requires the user to type in a base letter, followed by one or two characters that represent the diacritical marks:
Non-tonal diacritics
Character | Key pressed | Sample input | Sample output |
---|---|---|---|
ă | aw | trangw | trăng |
â | aa | cana | cân |
đ | dd | ddaua | đâu |
ê | ee | ddeme | đêm |
ô | oo | nhoo | nhô |
ơ | ow | mow | mơ |
ư | uw | tuw | tư |
To write the pair of keys as two distinct characters, the second character has to be repeated. For example, the Vietnamese word cải xoong must be entered as cari xooong
rather than cari xoong
(*cải xông).
Tonal diacritics
Tone | Keys added to syllable | Sample input | Sample output |
---|---|---|---|
Ngang (level) | z or nothing | ngang | ngang |
Huyền (falling) | f | huyeenf | huyền |
Sắc (rising) | s | sawcs | sắc |
Hỏi (dipping-rising) | r | hoir | hỏi |
Ngã (rising glottalized) | x | ngax | ngã |
Nặng (falling glottalized) | j | nawngj | nặng |
If more than one tone marking key is pressed, the last one will be used. For example, typing asf
will return "à". To write a tone marking key as a normal character, one has to press it twice: her
becomes hẻ
, while herr
becomes her
.
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- Vietnamese Telex Keyboard Help 1.05
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- Vietnamese Telex Keyboard Help 1.0