Request a new keyboard
What is a FirstVoices Keyman keyboard?
A FirstVoices Keyman keyboard is a keyboard developed in collaboration between a community language team, the FirstVoices team, and the team at Keyman. Keyman is a keyboard development software that allows anyone to develop custom keyboards which can be download and installed onto computers, phone and tablets. These allow the user to type in their language on any website or app, and on any device.
What is the process for developing a new keyboard?
The basic process is as follows:
The language team meets with members of the FirstVoices team to walk-through needs as well as the questions listed below in the 'Getting Started' section
The language team sends materials listed in the 'Materials Needed' section to the FirstVoices team
The FirstVoices team will begin development. The timeline on this is dependant, and will be discussed both during the initial meeting as well as during updates
The first beta version of the keyboard for computer, phone and tablet will be created and made available for testing
The language team will test the keyboard across all platforms and devices, and provide feedback to the FirstVoices team
Any changes needed are made, and re-tested
The final version of the keyboard for computer, phone and tablet will be published and added to the Keyman keyboard repository as well as to the FirstVoices keyboard app
Getting Started
These are the questions to be answered during the initial meeting between the language team and FirstVoices team.
Questions about your alphabet
Example: You don't unintentionally use one type of apostrophe on one character [ c' ] and another type of apostrophe elsewhere [ q’ ]
Questions about your users
Questions about functionality
Example: [ ʔ ] is used more frequently than [ ɬ ], so you want it in a more prominent location on the keyboard
Materials Needed
Note: If you have your alphabet available on FirstVoices, this step is already complete!