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Manual version 1.5
Prepared by Vincent M. Setterholm,
Logos Research Systems, Inc.
Logos Research Systems, Inc., 2007, 2010
Installation
Windows 7 /
Windows Vista:
Windows XP:
Windows 2000:
1. Log in as an Administrator.
2. Run keyboard installer. The keyboard is installed by running
the kbdlbgr\setup.exe file. (You can verify if the keyboard is
already installed by going to the Control Panel | Add or
Remove Programs and looking for 'Logos Biblical Greek
Keyboard' on your list of installed programs.)
3. Install support files for Greek. Go to Control Panel |
Regional and Language Options and under the General tab,
in the Language Settings for the System box, check Greek if
Uninstallation
Alphabet
Greek Letter
epsilon
eta
tau
theta
kappa
chi
xsi
omicron
omega
pi
phi
psi
upsilon
sigma
final sigma
arbitrary
Breathing
marks
Accents
Iota subscript
and other
diacritical
marks
On the ordering
of marks
Archaic Greek
letters
On the AltGr shift state (accessed with the Right Alt key, or
with the combination of Ctrl+Alt though note that certain
applications work with the Right Alt, but dont respect Ctrl+Alt
because they trap the Control key) can be found a number of
archaic Greek letters, again placed on phonetic equivalents as
much as possible. Shift+AltGr accesses the capital forms of the
same.
Punctuation
quotation marks, are spread out across the various shift states.
The proper code point for the apostrophe is 02bc, which
is mapped to the ' (apostrophe/single straight quote) key on the
keyboard. Some Greek fonts do not contain this character,
however, but 2019, the right single quote is available on
AltGr+'. (Note that the behavior of 2019 and 02bc are different
in applications relying on ICU code, so this character
substitution may be fine for display purposes, but unsatisfactory
for computational purposes relating to indexing or searching.)
Numbers
Keyboard Images
Unshifted State
Shift State
AltGr State
(Right Alt key or Ctrl+Alt)
Shift+AltGr State