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Hebrew Keyboard Layout PC

To type in Hebrew on a Windows PC, one must configure Hebrew as an input language and install the Hebrew keyboard. This can be done through the computer's control panel. Changing the keyboard input language to Hebrew allows typing Hebrew characters, which are shown in red on the chart. Hebrew vowels can be typed using the left ALT key and number pad. Additional diacritical marks require the Biblical Hebrew Trio keyboard and can be typed using SHIFT with the letter. Laminating and trimming the charts provides handy access when typing Hebrew.

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Hebrew Keyboard Layout PC

To type in Hebrew on a Windows PC, one must configure Hebrew as an input language and install the Hebrew keyboard. This can be done through the computer's control panel. Changing the keyboard input language to Hebrew allows typing Hebrew characters, which are shown in red on the chart. Hebrew vowels can be typed using the left ALT key and number pad. Additional diacritical marks require the Biblical Hebrew Trio keyboard and can be typed using SHIFT with the letter. Laminating and trimming the charts provides handy access when typing Hebrew.

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Hebrew Keyboard layout for Windows PC

To type in Hebrew your Windows computer will need Hebrew configured as an input language and the Hebrew Keyboard installed. You can do this easily through
your computer’s Control Panel. See http://www.etz‐hayim.com/hebrew/resources/ for directions to set up your computer for Hebrew language input. Hebrew
characters are shown in red on the chart below. To begin typing in Hebrew change your Keyboard input language to Hebrew. [Left Alt & Shift on PC keyboard]
Hebrew vowels can be easily typed using your keyboard’s LEFT ALT key and the Number Pad on a PC.
A Keyboard “ALT Code” chart and instructions for Hebrew Vowels is available for download from the Etz Hayim—“Tree of Life” web site.
http://www.etz‐hayim.com/hebrew/resources/nikkudot.pdf
Hebrew vowels and diacritics shown in blue in the chart below are only available if you have the Biblical Hebrew Trio keyboard* installed.
These diacritical marks can be typed using the SHIFT key after the letter. E.g., Typing ‫ ר‬then SHIFT ‫ ר‬which will render ֟‫ר‬


֮ ~ ◌֩ ! ◌
֙ @ ֒◌ # ֯◌ ₪ ◌ ֹ ^ ֿ◌ &
ֺ % ◌ ׂ◌ * ◌ׁ ( ◌ ֝ ) ◌ ֠ _ ◌ּ +
←Backspace
` ‫ ; ׃‬1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ‫‐ ־‬ ◦ =
Tab ◌ׄ ̈ ◌֬ ‫״‬ ◌֫ ֟◌ ◌֓ ◌֞ ◌֜ ◌
֡ ◌֕ ◌֔ ◌֗ ֘◌ ◌֨
  ◌ׄ Q ‫ ׳‬W ‫ ק‬E ‫ ר‬R ‫ א‬T ‫ ט‬Y ‫ ו‬U ‫ ן‬I ‫ ם‬O ‫ פ‬P [ [ ] ] ‫\ ׀‬
Caps ◌ֽ ◌ְ ֻ◌ ◌ִ ֱ◌ ֶ◌ ֵ◌ ֳ◌ ◌ָ ֲ◌ : ◌ַ "
Lock  Enter
‫ש‬A ‫ ד‬S ‫ ג‬D ‫ כ‬F ‫ ע‬G ‫ י‬H ‫ ח‬J ‫ ל‬K ‫ ך‬L ‫ף‬ ; ֚ , ‘
◌‫ׅ‬ ◌֤ ◌֪ ֦◌ ◌֥ ◌֧ ◌֛ ֑◌ < ◌֖ > ◌֣ ?
 Shift  Shift
‫ ז‬Z ‫ ס‬X ‫ ב‬C ‫ ה‬V ‫ נ‬B ‫ מ‬N ‫צ‬M ‫ ת‬, ‫ ץ‬. ֭ . /
PC Hebrew Keyboard
CTRL  ALT Another Hebrew language learning resource from
Etz Hayim—“Tree of Life” www.etz‐hayim.com, © 2009
ALT Gr   CTRL

We recommend you laminate and trim these charts for handy access when you are typing in Hebrew.
*See the Etz Hayim—“Tree of Life” web site website for details about obtaining and installing the Biblical Hebrew Trio keyboard.
http://www.etz‐hayim.com/hebrew/resources/biblical‐trio.php

Another Hebrew language learning resource from Etz Hayim—“Tree of Life” www.etz‐hayim.com, © 2009

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