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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › JCUKENJCUKEN - Wikipedia

    JCUKEN (ЙЦУКЕН, also known as YCUKEN, YTsUKEN and JTSUKEN) is the main Cyrillic keyboard layout for the Russian language in computers and typewriters. Earlier in Russia JIUKEN (ЙІУКЕН) layout was the main layout, but it was replaced by JCUKEN when the Russian alphabet reform of 1917 removed the letters Ѣ, І, Ѵ, and Ѳ.

    • Russian Alphabet

      The Russian alphabet ( ру́сский алфави́т, russkiy alfavit,...

  2. There are a large number of QWERTY keyboard layouts used for languages written in the Latin script. Many of these keyboards include some additional symbols of other languages, but there also exist layouts that were designed with the goal to be usable for multiple languages (see Multilingual variants ).

  3. Russian [e] is an East Slavic language, spoken primarily in Russia. It is the native language of the Russians and belongs to the Indo-European language family. It is one of four living East Slavic languages, [f] and is also a part of the larger Balto-Slavic languages.

  4. It can be rendered using only the basic letters and punctuation found on English-language keyboards: no diacritics or unusual letters are required, although the interpunct character (·) may be used to avoid ambiguity.

  5. This page allows you to easily type Russian (Cyrillic) letters without a Russian keyboard. You can edit your text in the box and then copy it to your document, e-mail message, etc.

  6. 17 de ago. de 2021 · Russian TypeIt. Virtual Keyboard for Russian and Ukrainian by Paul Gorodyansky. Ubuntu 9.04. Step 1 add the keyboard layout indicator applet to the panel. Right click on the main panel, somewhere where it is empty and gray. (ie, move the mouse all the way to the top left hand corner of the screen, right click) click 'add to panel'