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       Korean Keyboard
       By: songxkwon Date: May 4, 2012, 11:23 pm
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       [center]The Korean Keyboard
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       Before we start off with anything, we must start with the
       keyboard!
       If you don't know how to install the Korean Language, please
       refer to
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       />^.^
       Looking at the picture above, you see all the Korean symbols.
       ^.^
       As you see below, it tells you to click Shift and the certain
       key to get the double consonant/vowel. ^.^
       Example: &#50504;&#45397; (annyeong) (Hello) (Informal)
       How to Type: dkssud
       You have to type pretty quickly to make each symbol connect to
       each other (I unfortunately learned that the hard way, lol).
       Now, what if it's a phrase? (I haven't learned how to form
       sentences yet, so I'll be using an example from Soshified's
       "Learn Korean with Soshi")
       Example: &#51648;&#44552; &#45208; &#48708;&#50883;&#45716;
       &#44144;&#50556;? (jigeum na biutneun geoya?) (are (you) making
       fun of me?)
       How to Type: wlrma sk qldntsms rjdi?
       It's the same thing, but there's spaces in between, so after
       typing the first two symbols (&#51648;&#44552;), click the
       spacebar otherwise those symbols will combine with &#45208;
       (sk), and it won't look like you did anything, LOL.
       More Korean Keyboards are on Google, so if you need a better one
       to refer to, just search for it on google and many will show up.
       I recommend drawing the keyboard in a notebook (that's what I
       did), so I don't have to keep going back and forth between tabs,
       LOL.
       Feel free to practice your typing below~[/center]
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