๐๏ธOld Italic Keyboard Online
Ancient scripts used for early Italic languages
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About Old Italic Keyboard
Old Italic is a collective term for a group of related scripts used by various ancient Italic peoples, including the Etruscans, Oscans, and Umbrians. These scripts evolved from the Euboean Greek alphabet and were the predecessors of the Latin script.
Features:
- Native keyboard layout
- Browser-based - no downloads needed
- Compatible with all devices
- Free to use
- Real-time typing
- Simple and intuitive interface
- Used for multiple ancient Italic languages
- Derived from Greek alphabet
- Predecessor to the Latin script
- Varied writing directions depending on the region
How to Use:
- Click inside the text area above
- Start typing using your physical keyboard or click the virtual keys
- Copy your text and use it anywhere
How to Use this Virtual Keyboard?
Press Shift for additional English letters that are not visible on the keyboard.
On the extended keyboards press either Ctrl + Alt or AltGr for currency symbols and additional accented letters.
Powerful Keyboard Features
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Text Operations
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You can Download Your Text in following Formats:
Text (.txt)
Word (.doc)
PDF (.pdf)
Keyboard Variants
Original
Type using the original keyboard layout
Transliteration
Type using Latin transliteration