Tibetan Keyboards / བོད་ཡིག་མཐེབ་གཞོང་སྐོར༎ Tibetan Keyboards བོད་ཡིག་མཐེབ་གཞོང་སྐོར༎ Introduction གླེང་བརྗོད༎ This site provides a common place to obtain all free Unicode keyboards and input methods (aka IMs or IMEs) for enterring Tibetan text. Font-based legacy input methods are not included because I’m so tired of receiving documents from people who don’t know better and trying to convert them to something I can read. If you really need legacy input methods/keyboards you can obtain them from the website,, etc. Monlam Dictionary DownloadBecause of the wide popularity Monlam font has within the Tibetan diaspora, it is a highly likely target for Chinese hacker groups with the interest of spying on communications of Tibetan diaspora. Solution/workaround for macros. ![]() དྲ་ངོས་འདི་ནི་རྒྱལ་སྤྱི་ཚད་ལྡན་ “Unicode” བོད་ཡིག་གི་མཐེབ་གཞོང་དང་ནང་བླུག་ཐབས་ཤེས་ ༼IM དང་ IME ཟེར་མཁན་༽ བབ་ལེན་ས་ཡོད། འདི་ན་རྣམ་གྲངས་རྙིང་པའི་ཡིག་གཟུགས་ཀྱི་མཐེབ་གཞོང་ མེད། དེ་དགོས་ན་ དང་ དེ་སོགས་ནས་ ལེན་ཐུབ་ས་རེད། For Windows 2000/XP/Vista • for Windows 2000/XP/etc., created with MSKLC by Rich Felker (me). Web freer for mac. Untested, might need minor fixes. This is not needed if you have Windows Vista; it’s included with the OS. Documentation on this layout can be found and at Tashi Tsering’s site. • created with MSKLC by Chris Fynn. •, which allows you to enter Tibetan text by typing the Wylie [EWTS] transliteration. • by Chris Walker. This is NOT the Sambhota software but rather a keyboard which enables one to enter Unicode Tibetan using the layout familiar to Sambhota users. Before using this you must first install “Keyman”. The free version seems to have been discontinued and no longer available from, but has an old version. • by Chris Walker. Just like the above, this needs Keyman installed first. • Monlam Bod-yig v2 — is this really a Unicode keyboard or not? For X Window System (Linux/BSD/*nix) • for the X Window System, using XKB, by Rich Felker (me).
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