A couple of articles in *.DOC format linked at:
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/wells/
on John Wells' web site are interesting.  They are about using 
the auto-correct feature of Word to input IPA.  See the links 
under "Research" for Eureka and Eureka-IPA.

Here is an actual layout for IPA UTF-8 entry:
http://www.elgin.free-online.co.uk/ipa_kb_det.htm

This page has graphics showing the Mac-IPA layout:
http://www.matchfonts.com/pages/m-ipa.html

Best regards,

James Kass.

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> I am looking for information on IPA keyboards.  I would like to build a 
> keyboard for SC UniPad that would allow the user to type IPA characters 
> directly.
> 
> What I want:
> - Text.  (Could be plain text, PDF, Word, Excel, etc.)
> - Keys referenced by ISO 9995, scan codes, or U.S. English assignment
> - Characters referenced by Unicode values, or at least SGML entities
> - Preferably no more than four (4) discrete keyboard states
> 
> Linux keymaps are fine if they meet the above requirements.
> 
> What I don't want:
> - Graphic images without a corresponding text description
> - Anything that requires me to install Keyman
> - Anything related to "ASCII IPA"
> 
> Auy such information would be appreciated.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> -Doug Ewell
>  Fullerton, California
>  (address will soon change to dewell at adelphia dot net)
> 
> 


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