Hebrew Keyboard - * Please follow instructions below to install keyboard. Keyboard will NOT show unless you do both steps!!! * Regular version - will work on. Hebrew Keyboard Stickers for Laptop, MacBook Air/Pro, Desktop PC Computer, Mac (Keyboard Decals with red Letters on Transparent Background, Best Hebrew Keyboard Cover, Skin, or Overlay Alternative). Audible Download Audiobooks: Book Depository Books With Free Delivery Worldwide: Box Office Mojo Find Movie Box Office Data. Just look through the Play store, download and install a Hebrew Keyboard of your choice, for example the Go Keyboard. 3 Ways To Type Hebrew Without A Hebrew Keyboard 5 (100%) 1 vote. Nov 1, 2018 - Adding an input language enables you to set a language-preference order for websites and apps, as well as change your keyboard language. Hebrew Language Pack for AnySoftKeyboard Includes several Hebrew layouts (including Niqqud), physical keyboard support and a word completion dictionary. This is an expansion language pack for AnySoftKeyboard. Install AnySoftKeyboard first, and then select the Hebrew keyboard from AnySoftKeyboard's Settings -> Languages -> Keyboards menu.
| Hebrew LiteratureJoin LibraryThing to post. This topic is currently marked as 'dormant'—the last message is more than 90 days old. You can revive it by posting a reply. How to Get Videos From Youtube to Your PS3. Step 1: Youtube. Ok so first thing is go to youtube and find the video you want. Step 2: Www.keepvid.com. Got to this website. Step 3: The List. Next there will be a list of formats to download the video in. Step 4: Put It on the Flash Drive. Step 5: One More Step. Copy the URL of the video you want to download, paste it in the clipcoverter websites search bar, choose. This video show how to watch /downlond videos off youtube a more easier way. If you like this video. How to download youtube videos to ps3. UPDATE: This method also works for videos blocked in your country! Thanks, julialaurenxoxo First off, HAPPY. A brief tutorial on how to watch and download youtube videos on ps3, without the stupid YouTube XL app. 1. Go to control panel, Regional and Language Options. 2. On the Languages Tab, check 'install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)'. 3. On the Languages Tab, under 'Text services and input languages' click 'Details'. 4. On the right side of the list of 'Installed services', click 'add'. 5. Scroll to Hebrew on the list of languages and click 'OK'. 6. Back on the Languages Tab, click 'apply'. 7. Still on the Languages Tab, under 'references', click 'key settings'. 8. You get a list of key combinations to choose from. The one you choose is the key combination that will switch your keyboard between languages. The default is left Alt+Shift. 9. Click 'Apply' and 'OK' to exit. 10. In Word, look for the directional icons on the toolbar. They switch the text direction. Once you click the right-to-left icon, your cursor will jump to the right side of the page. You can change it back anytime. Change the text direction of a whole line or passage only when you are writing an all-English or all-Hebrew text. 11. If you just want to enter a Hebrew word or phrase into an English text, don't change the text direction, just press left Alt+Shift to change into Hebrew, type the word, and press left Alt-Shift again to return to English. (it takes a while to get used to working with two text directions). 12. The standard Hebrew keyboard layout can be found here: http://www.davka.com/files/keyboardnikud.jpg I saw some places online who sell stickers for your keyboard. I tried such stickers once, years ago, and found it very annoying, since the text on them fades out quickly, the stickers come off, gather dust under them, etc. 13. In order to vocalize a letter, place the cursor after the letter (that is, on its left side), press CapsLock, Shift+the vowel you need. I hope this helps, let me know if you encounter problems! (I should add that I'm not a professional computer person, only someone who has been working on computers in Hebrew for years). Mirmir: Thanks for the help. I doubt if I'll remember how to spell anything, but at least I'll be able to sign my name or quote a poem. I will give it a try. Miriam mirmir: i followed the directions until #10 but there were no directional icons. The left alt shift doesn't move the cursor. when I press the alt key and the shift key on the left and then type something, I don't get hebrew. Don't keep Alt-Shift pressed, just press them once and type. If you get English, press them again and try again. If you're still getting English, let me know what version of Office you are using, and we'll take it from there. If you're getting Hebrew now, let's solve the text direction problem: In Word, go to View-Toolbars-Customize. On the Commands tab, scroll down the menu on the left side until you find 'All Commands'. On the menu on the right side, find the icon for 'LtrPara' and drag it to your toolbar. Do the same for 'RtlPara'. mirmir: I am still not getting Hebrew. I think I have an old version of Office: office 95, but I have a new Microsoft word that came with microsoft works. It looks like neither of these have directional icons. I'm stuck. Go back to Regional and Language Settings - Language tab - Details. Make sure that Hebrew appears in the 'Installed Services' list. Click Language Bar. Check the option that says 'Show the Language Bar on the desktop'. Click OK. Click Key Settings. Under 'Hot keys for Input Languages', make sure that for the action 'Switch between input languages' the key listed is 'Left Alt+Shift'. Click OK. Now you're back to the 'Text Services and Input Languages' window, click the 'Advanced' tab there. Check the first box that says 'Extend support of advanced text services to all programs'. Uncheck the second box if it is checked. Click Apply and OK to exit. Now, after you restart the computer you're supposed to see a little blue box on your taskbar (usually it's on the lower right side of the screen - near the clock) that says EN (for English). When you left-click that box, you get a menu giving you the option to switch to HE (Hebrew). Switch to Hebrew, open Notepad and try to type while on your taskbar the Does it give you Hebrew text? mirmir: iI got as far as the last line on your kind instruction, (thank you) and I couldn't find Notepad!!! I don't know what it is or where it is. I did get the little box that let me switch to Hebrew but there I am stuck. At the risk of being a major pain in the you know what, help, please. Miriam At the risk of sounding redundant, my Hebrew name is Miriam, too. I'm going to try to load the Hebrew typing program - just not tonight as I'm exhausted from work. Thanks for the information, Miriam #1. :-) By the way, can you buy some removable Hebrew font caps for your keyboard? Is there such a thing? Madeline: Great that you have the little box (=the 'language bar'). First let's try and go back to Word. Open a blank document, then right-click on the language bar and select Hebrew. Try to type something - do you see Hebrew? If yes: We're almost done. Go to View - Toolbars - Customize. In the left-hand menu, select Format. In the right-hand menu, scroll down and find the icon called 'Left-to-Right', click on it and drag it onto your toolbar. Do the same for the icon called 'Right-to-Left'. They're supposed to be there even in Office '95. If Word still doesn't write Hebrew: It'll be best if you try to find Notepad and see if there it gives you Hebrew (that way I'll know if the problem is in Windows or only in Office). Notepad can be found under Start--All Programs--Accessories. If it types Hebrew in Notepad, but not in Word, I'll need to know what your Office version is. You can see that in Word: on the Help menu, click 'about Microsoft Office Word'. Good luck. We'll get there! Miriam: it's not very common for us Miriams to find namesakes! (if you're not counting all the Maria's, of course..) I guess it is possible to find Hebrew caps for your keyboard (with both the English and Hebrew characters on them) - to replace your regular keyboard caps - as they sell with every keyboard in Israel. Or you could just order a keyboard from an online Israeli computer store. I'll email you a link. mirmir: i found notepad in accessories, and in yahoo. I also was able to type in Hebrew (it came out very small). I tried to copy it and paste it into an email to myself, and it came out with unintelligible characters like aaaooo with little i's above them. What next. I haven't tried to do it in word yet. I will try and let you know how I do. Great!! To view Hebrew emails, you need to change the encoding. In Internet Explorer or in Firefox go to View--Encoding and select one of the Hebrew ones there (to be found under 'More'). Nowadays, the one called 'Hebrew (Windows)' works for most web pages. i HAVE A COPY OF WORD FOR WINDOWS 95 VERSION 7.0 BUT i ALSO HAVE MICROSOFT WORKS WITH WORD IN IT, AND IT IS VERSION 8.0. i WAS ABLE TO TYPE IN HEBREW IN BOTH OF THEM BUT I DON'T KNOW HOW TO MOVE THE HEBREW FROM WORD OR NOTEPAD TO LIBRARY THING OR EMAIL OR A FOLDER. tHE HEBREW IN WORD VERSION 8.0 WAS BIGGER AND CLEARER. WHAT NEXT? i JUST GOT YOUR MESSAGE ABOUT THE ENCODING. i WILL TRY IT TOMORROW. tHANKS FOR YOUR HELP. YOU ARE REALLY BEING AWFULLY PATIENT AND KIND TO LEAD ME THROUGH THIS. TODAH RABAH (NEXT TIME IN HEBREW LETTERS) ALSO MERCI, DANKE, MUCHAS GRACIAS, AND A SHAYNEM DANK. You're welcome! In Word, you can change the font size, and the font type, as you do for English fonts. You can type Hebrew directly in LibraryThing or in your email, you only have switch to Hebrew in the language bar and type. In order to move Hebrew text from program to program - just copy and paste as you do for English text. You're all set! Just take some time to get used to the different text direction. Try to type me a Hebrew (or Yiddish!) word ? Mirmir: שלם wow! I did it. Now I have to learn how to spell. I couldn't tell what was a final mem and ddoes shalom have a vov in it? My last hebrew lesson was in 1945 so I have some catching up to do. When I read dual language poetry books, I don't pay attention to the spelling. 1945.. that's before even my parents were born! You got the right final mem, and it usually does have a vav: שלום. Hebrew spelling.. you only need to practice your Talmudic reasoning to be always right! Ezekiel 13, speaking of the false prophets misleading the people with promises of peace while there is no peace (sounds familiar), has the word spelled both ways, with a vav in verse 10: שָׁלוֹם--וְאֵין שָׁלוֹם and without a vav in verse 16: נְבִיאֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל, הַנִּבְּאִים אֶל-יְרוּשָׁלִַם, וְהַחֹזִים לָהּ, חֲזוֹן שָׁלֹם; וְאֵין שָׁלֹם Woops- I tried again and could only do three letters, and it skipped over them and put the fourth letter before the first. I was trying to sign my name. Also, I lost the little box for languages and I don't know how to put it back. Now I can't get Hebrew at all. I loved the compliment about Talmudic reasoning; I only wish I really had it. It was funny about the vov's, I'll just go phonetically if I can get it all back. I truly will try to be on my own if you can tell me how to do more than 3 letters. --> 9 I went to Word and didn't find my Hebrew font. :-( It used to be there. We recently got a new computer and now it has Word 2002. I do have techie son, however. The next time he visits, it should be easy enough to ask him to install the font and show me how to make the read-out type from right to left. There just have to be removable caps! Suppose I don't know a Hebrew word and wanted to type in English in the same sentence? I'd remove the caps! Another thought. Perhaps I can find an English/Hebrew keyboard..which, of course, would drive the rest of my family beserk. Ha! P.S. Can we have a Hebrew for beginners thread after I find my Hebrew font? Years ago, my aunt in Israel used to send me copies of Ha-matchil each week. That was about my level! It wouldn't hurt to improve my Hebrew. :-) --> 1 I got to item 5 and there was no Hebrew option. :-( Mirmir, Ignore #17. Sorry to have bothered you so soon: I followed the directions again, and got the Hebrew back. I will try again to switch and see if I can keep going right to left: מרים It worked. I'm with SqueakyChu in wanting a beginners thread, but maybe this is it. שלום כברה That was trying to be shalom chaverah with a vov, and isn't chaverah girlfriend? Back before 1945, in my Hebrew School, in Chicago, there weren't any girls. Only boys studying for their bar mitzvahs. If I remember so much from Mar Rabinowitz at Bnai Israel of Austin, it's because he taught straight to me because none of the boys were interested, and I was the cantor there for the children's Saturday services. in his regular job, he taught high school history, so he made the tanakh come alive. > 18 All Hebrew keyboards include the English letters! You just get 2 letters on each key instead of 1. >19 SqueakyChu: שלום חברה! Make sure that #2 is fine (On the Languages Tab, check 'install files for complex script and right-to-left languages (including Thai)'). Then restart your computer. It should work if you're using Windows XP. Another step, only for recent Office programs: Go to Start -- All Programs -- Microsoft Office -- Microsoft Office Tools and look for 'Microsoft Office Language Settings'. If you don't see it, never mind. I know it's there for Office 2003, I'm not sure Office 2002 has it. If you do see it, click it. Find Hebrew on the list and select it. Click Add. You should now have Hebrew listed on the right-side box, under 'Enabled languages'. Make sure that the language listed under the words 'Choose the language that defines default behavior in Microsoft Office applications' is still English. Click OK to exit. >20 almigwin: I'm glad it's back. Even if you don't see the language bar, you can press Left Alt+Shift once to switch between English and Hebrew and back. -- 21 That's so great! I now have the ability to type in Hebrew on my PC. That is so much fun. Now all I have to do is figure out how to find the directional signal (item # 10 in post # 1) so I won't have to type backward. Where is is? Todah rabah! I really appreciate all the time you took to print out the easy-to-follow directions. One added note, though. In order to do item # 2, I had to find and use my Windows XP professional CD. It took a while to find!!! I can't do the backward typing thing. I'll greet you in Hebrew when I find the directional signal. I wish I had the ability to do this years ago. It would have been so much fun to type to my aunt in Hebrew. She's no longer alive, but I certainly will enjoy typing to cousins and friends in Hebrew. They'll be so impressed! :-) --> 22 Yay!!!!!! I figured out the directional signals. :-) !תודה After installing Hebrew --- When i try to make columns out of my Hebrew text, the columns start from the left side first. How do I reverse that? Please email me your answers at [email protected]. Thank you! | AboutThis topic is not marked as primarily about any work, author or other topic. Touchstones |
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