Hi, Take a normal qwerty 101 keyboard, and print-out small persian letters, paste them onto the corresponding keys using the current ISO standard for persian keybaords (not sure the exact number of the standard) - I had a friend paste mine on :), you then should have an authentic persian keyboard. 1 of a kind probably could even sell it on e-bay and make out big-time :D
Arash __________________________________________________ Be one who knows what they don't know, Instead of being one who knows not what they don't know, Thinking they know everything about all things. http://www.partow.net > > I have setup CVS, kbabel and farsi keyboard emulation, etc per directions in > Farsikde (slackware 9.1). > > My problem is that I do not have a physical farsi keyboard. > > how do you gentlemen type in farsi? do you have 2 keyboards? farsi and > english? Have you learned to type using a us layout keyboard? > > Are you using some type of java ap? > > what is the easiest way? > > thanks. > > Hassan. > _______________________________________________ Kde-i18n-fa mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-i18n-fa