Simply tap the ሀለሐ key to return to the starting letters layers. Tapping the ▶ button again slides to the western digits, a final tap will return to the initial Geʾez numerals. ፳, ፴, ፵, etc.):Īfter tapping the ▶ button, the Geʾez orders of ten appear as shown: Note the arrow button, ▶, at the end of the row of Geʾez numerals, tapping it will slide the numerals to the remaining numbers that are orders of ten (e.g. The last layer to shift to presents the Geʾez numbers, all Geʾez punctuation, letters of related languages, and a few lesser used letters that did not fit conveniently on the initial letters layer. Tapping the shifts to a 2nd layer to access all remaining punctuation:Ī tap of the ፩ key will go to the final layer where Geʾez numbers and some less used, and non-Amharic letters, can be accessed. Note that numerals on the punctuation layer use the long press feature to make Geʾez numerals available: The following image shows the punctuation for a longpress of !:įor additional punctuation and numerals, tap the 123 key to shift to the next layer: When typing letters, the ! and ። keys are available for entering the most common punctuation without shifting to another “layer”. For example to enter the extended syllables for ጐ, ጒ, ጓ, ጔ and ጕ as shown: The modifier keys will also have popups as applicable. If a modifier is tapped, ግ will be updated on screen.Īs an alternative, if preferred, holding a key down for a few moments (called a “longpress”) a popup menu appears where you can tap the letter desired. For example, tapping ግ the modifiers change to ገ, ጉ, ጊ, ጋ, ጌ, ጎ. ![]() Tapping a key once, the modifier letters to the left ( አ, ኡ, ኢ) and right ( ኣ, ኤ, ኦ) of the spacebar. Note the relationship between the letters of the middle row and top row: When the GFF Amharic mobile keyboard starts, the key layout appears as shown in the following image.
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