About the cyrillic transliterated keyboard layouts – Apple Macintosh Cyrillic Language Kit User Manual
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About the Cyrillic transliterated keyboard layouts
You should use the standard Bulgarian, Russian, or Ukrainian
keyboard layout if you are already familiar with this layout.
Otherwise, you may want to choose one of the transliterated
keyboard layouts. The transliterated keyboard layouts phonetically
map the Cyrillic characters to the standard QWERTY (English),
AZERTY (French), or QWERTZ (German) keyboard layout.
The following illustrations depict the six keyboard layouts
provided with the Cyrillic Language Kit. Three sets of keycaps
labels are delivered with each Cyrillic Language Kit, for the
Bulgarian, Russian, and Ukrainian keyboard layouts.
The Bulgarian keyboard layout
The Bulgarian keyboard lets you type all Cyrillic characters in
Normal and Shift positions.
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