Logos Biblical Greek Keyboard
Beta Test
This page contains links to download a Beta version of the Logos Biblical Greek Keyboard. This keyboard layout was created using the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator, and thus seamlessly integrates with Windows 2000 and Windows XP, though it has only been tested internally on Windows XP computers. The Logos Biblical Greek Keyboard was designed for inputting polytonic biblical Greek on Roman/English keyboards. The keyboard layout can be used with any Unicode Greek font, though certain characters may not exist in all fonts.
A PDF document contains installation instructions, information on the design philosophy of the layout, and charts of the key assignments.
All the normal Beta testing disclaimers and warnings apply.
- Logos Biblical Greek Keyboard PDF documentation.
- Zip file containing the .msi install file and the layout .dll file and the documentation .pdf.
Feedback on this layout is welcome, and may be sent to suggest@logos.com or via the Beta newsgroup at news://news.logos.com/beta.
Using the Logos Biblical Greek Keyboard within Libronix Digital Library System
The Logos Biblical Greek Keyboard is a standard Windows keyboard layout, which can be used with any Windows application that supports Unicode. The current version of Libronix DLS has its own keyboards for Greek and Hebrew which can be disabled to use the keyboards installed at the Operating System level. Click Tools | Options | General | Interface and check the box 'Keyboard Selector Uses Windows Keyboard Layouts'. Uncheck 'Show Keyboard Selector in System Tray' and click OK. Now instead of using the F2 key, which will switch between proprietary Libronix keyboards, use the Windows keys to switch between your installed Windows keyboards, such as the Logos Biblical Greek Keyboard. Left-Alt + Shift is the normal Windows default for switching input locales.
If you are running 2.2 Alpha 39 or later, the checkbox "Keyboard Selector Uses Windows Keyboard Layouts" option has been removed in favor of a drop-down box that allows you to choose any one of three keyboard layouts - Windows, LLS (our old keyboards), and Logos (our new keyboards). This should be the third drop-down box: Tools | Options | General | Interface - "Keyboard Layout". Select "Windows" keyboards. Then disable "Show Keyboard Selector in Taskbar Notification Area" and click OK.