It was designed to be similar to SIL's IPA Unicode Keyman Keyboard, in that the keystrokes follow a similar layout. This keyboard uses The Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator (MSKLC): Since Keyman is freely available and now works on all platforms, we encourage people to use the IPA (SIL) Keyman keyboard available here: This keyboard will no longer be maintained. IPA Unicode Windows Keyboards - old versions IPA MSKLC Keyboard The Keyman IPA (SIL) keyboard is now available on the Keyman site: The keyboard layout is included in the documentation which is a part of this package. Although greatly expanded, the keyboard layout is similar to that provided for the old pre-Unicode SIL IPA93 fonts. It is intended to provide a text input method for Unicode-based applications, in order to access IPA characters. The “SIL IPA” keyboard, developed by Martin Hosken, is a mnemonic compiled Keyman keyboard. On Windows, three keyboarding options are available: an IPA Keyman keyboard and keyboards which work through the Windows keyboarding system (MSKLC) for US, UK, FR, DE and PT (Portuguese) keyboard layouts. Documentation for SIL’s Corporate PUA, along with version numbers, can be found here: SIL Corporate PUA Assignments Windows Keyboards To find out more, you can also read SIL PUA version - what is that?. The name and version number for the SIL keyboards have changed in order to comply with SIL’s PUA deprecation policy.
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