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How to type in the Russian (Cyrillic) alphabet on your computer

Keyboard stickers, keyboard layout stickers are multi-language printable keyboard stickers for HP, Dell and IBM major brands available at 4keyboard.com. Russian Keyboard online - type Russian letters on English (or any other) computer when no system Russian keyboard tools are available. Input Russian Cyrillic letters using this virtual Russian Keyboard Emulator is like typing at home, one can input Cyrillic, Russian alphabet letters either with standard or phonetic keyboard layout. The Windows operating system provides a keyboard that will allow you to type in Russian, but this keyboard uses the layout of the Russian typewriter keyboard. While many are able to learn to touch type using this different layout, for most students it is easier to use a remapped keyboard on which there are sound correspondences between the Russian and English letters. Russian Phonetic Layout for Windows. This layout is based on the Russian phonetic layout on Mac OS. It works on Windows 7, 8, and 10. Note installation instructions for Windows 10.

These instructions are applicable for Windows 95 or higher and are intended for peoplewanting to be able to type in Russian in applications such as Microsoft Word,Outlook, Internet Explorer, Netscape and most other progams.

Configuring your computer to type in Russian

Windows 95/98/ME
From the Control Panel (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel) go to Add/RemovePrograms -> Windows Setup, click on 'Multilanguage Support' and then click the'Details' button, select 'Cyrillic Language Support' and then click 'OK' from this windowand 'OK' from the previous window. The Cyrillic Language Support should then be installedand you will be asked to restart Windows.
(If the language support was not available then you can download and run it (lang.exe) fromhere.)

Then from the Control Panel double click on 'Keyboard', select the 'Language' tab andclick the 'Add' button, choose 'Russian' from the list and click 'OK'. Ensure that the'Enable indicator on taskbar' is ticked and the switch languages by 'Left Alt + Shift' isselected.

Windows 2000 only
From the Control Panel (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel) double clickon the 'Regional Options' icon, then the 'General' tab and within 'LanguageSettings for the System' click on 'Cyrillic'.

Windows 2000 continued and Windows NT
From the Control Panel double click on 'Keyboard', select the 'InputLocales' tab andclick the 'Add' button, choose 'Russian' from the list and click 'OK'. Ensure that the'Enable indicator on taskbar' is ticked and the switch languages by 'Left Alt + Shift' isselected.

Windows XP
From the Control Panel (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel) double clickon the 'Regional and Language Options' icon, then 'Languages', then 'Details'within 'Text Services and Input Languages', then 'Add' within 'InstalledServices', and then click on 'Russian'.

Windows Vista / Windows 7
From the Control Panel (Start -> Control Panel) double clickon the 'Regional and Language Options' icon, then 'Keyboards and Languages', then 'Change Keyboard', then 'Add' within 'Installed Services' under 'Text Services and Input Languages', and then click on 'Russian'.

You should now be able to type in Russian in Microsoft Word, Internet Explorer,Netscape Navigator, and most other applications by switching to 'Russian' byeither clicking on the 'Ru' icon from your task bar or by using Alt + Shift.
(You can likewise switch back to English by clicking on 'En' or using Alt + Shift again.)
(In some programs such as AOL and old versions of Word (95) you will also needto choose a specific cyrillic font such as 'Arial Cyr'.)


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Installing a more phonetic keyboard for those using the standard English(QWERTY) keyboard

You will notice that the keyboard is not mapped intuitively for an English keyboard, so tohave a more phonetic keyboard:
If you are using Windows 95/98/ME click here. Choose torun the file, and when prompted click the Unzip button. This will put the file kbd1251y.kbd intothec:windowssystem folder and will then run the y1251.reg filewhich will register the new Russian layout.
If you are using QwertyWindows NT or 2000 ensure you have logged in as anadministrator and then click here. Choose torun the file, and when prompted click the Unzip button. This will put the kbd1251y.dllfile into the c:winntSystem32 folder and will then run the y1251_nt.regfile which will register the new layout.
If you are using Windows XPMac ensure you have logged in as anadministrator and then click here. Choose torun the file, and when prompted click the Unzip button. This will put the kbd1251y.dllfile into the c:windowsSystem32 folder and will then run the y1251_nt.regfile which will register the new layout.
If you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7 ensure you have logged in as anadministrator and then click here. Choose torun the file, and when prompted click the Unzip button. After a few seconds the setup program will start after you have clicked on 'Allow' at the prompt which will install the new phonetic layout. In order to ensure that the phonetic layout is the default Russian layout, from the Control Panel (Start -> Control Panel) double clickon the 'Regional and Language Options' icon, then 'Keyboards and Languages', then 'Change Keyboard'. Under 'Russian' click on the newly installed 'Russian phonetic' layout and click the 'Move Up' button so that it is at the top of the list.

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You will need to restart your computer to see the changes andthen you should be all set.


Ъ = Ctrl-Alt-7 ъ =Ctrl-Alt-8 Ё = Ctrl-Alt-9 ё =Ctrl-Alt-0

The keyboard files were provided by Paul Gorodyansky using Janko's Keyboard Generator and the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator. Paul Gorodyansky also provides a more detailed descriptionfor different types of systems on russification issues.

Sending and receiving Russian email

If you receive an email containing some strange looking characters which yoususpect should be Russian, then the chances are you need to change the encodingon your email system. Cyrillic is generally encoded in either Cyrillic KOI8-R or Windows 1251. Cyrillic KOI8-R is generally considered to bethe standard for sending and receiving email.
You can decode the characters into readable Russian at the Russian Character decipherment page.

To change the encoding in Outlook Express, open up the message, and then fromthe menu click on 'Format' and then 'Encoding', then 'More' and choose 'CyrillicKOI8-R'. The message should then be magically transformed into recognisablecharacters. If it isn't, try another encoding such as 'Cyrillic Windows'.

Before you send a Russian email, you should make sure that the encoding isset to 'Cyrillic KOI8-R', so that your recipient's email program knows what toexpect and can hence correctly display the cyrillic text. If you don't then yourrecipient will probably receive a lot of weird characters and in order todecipher them will have to manually change the encoding on their email system.

NB. If you use AOL 6.5 then to send an email in Russian you need to change the font to a specific cyrillic font such as 'Arial Cyr'.

Russian typer

You can actually type in Russian from the Russiantyper web site without having to make any changes to the computer you areusing. This could be useful if you are using a public computer where you cannotchange its settings.

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