Input Device | Ukelele 3.5.2
Author:
John Brownie of SIL
Date: 03/13/2021 02:13 AM Size: 53 MB License: Freeware Requires: OS X 10.9/10.10/10.11/10.12/10.13/10.14/10.15/11.0/11.1/11.2 Downloaded: 8100 times TIP: MacKeeper app delivers a secure and private internet experience, while helping your Mac run like new. |
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The macOS supports an XML-based format for keyboard layouts (.keylayout files). However, modifying keyboard layouts—let alone creating entirely new keyboard layouts, such as for a new script—by directly editing the XML text is tedious and error-prone.
Ukelele aims to simplify keyboard layout editing by providing a graphical interface to .keylayout files, where the desired characters can simply be dragged onto keys as needed. (The Character Viewer or Character Palette, available in the Input menu if it has been enabled in System Preferences, and shown with Show Emoji & Symbols, is a great place to find the characters.)
In addition to simple assignment of single character codes to keys, Ukelele can assign multiple-character strings and can create “dead keys”, where a keystroke sets a new state that modifies the output of the following keystroke.
Versions:
• Download is for current version
• Universal Binary version 2.2.8 for OS X 10.4+
• Universal Binary version 1.8.4 for OS X 10.2+
Requirements:
OS X 10.9+
Universal Binary