
Justin Pierce
- This program is different from every other Windows language program and the Keyboard layout does not match up. As we are trying to learn Hebrew, Greek, and Cyriac, it seems to me that Logos would want to produce a keyboard sticker that matches their program or make the program match the thousands of other keyboard programs. The only option which is currently available is to have the PDF open and to struggle through that cumbersome shft+alt+GR etc just to find the vowels and consonants. I really don't like the set up, I guess I'll have to make my own keyboard cover.
- If you want to use the same Greek/Hebrew keyboard as other Windows programs, simply install the Greek or Hebrew keyboards that are built into Windows. The Logos keyboard layout is designed to be simpler to use for English speakers, because the keys are either a transliterated English letter or an English letter looks similar to a Greek or Hebrew letter (e.g. omega uses the w-key). The built-in Greek keyboard in Windows follows the national keyboard of Greece, which is a bigger learning curve.