| Overview of the computer keyboard: Overview of the computer keyboard - Just a new "gadget", isn't it ? - Table of keyboard labels | Keyboard installation and system setup: Keyboard installation under Windows 95/98/ME - Keyboard installation under Windows 2000/XP - System setup under Windows 2000/XP |
| Six good reasons why you should update your old AZERTY: Satisfy Breton speakers' needs - Enhence the AZERTY keyboard and satisfy the French speakers - Correct handling of all celtic languages - Handling of the indivisible space - Handle other numerous European languages - Access to greek, mathematical and commercial characters … | FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions: Which capitals for the ch and c’h polygraphs ? CH/Ch C’H/C’h ? - Which « skrab » character for C'H ? - Why are the polygraphs not handled by a unique character code ? - Are special fonts necessary to handle all the diacritics ? - The ISO-8859-15 norm, UNICODE, Internet and software compatibility - Handling of the other operating systems of the market. Windows NT4, 95/98/ME, Linux and Macintosh |
| Order your C’HWERTY computer keyboard for €40: A militant buying ! - Technical characteristics of the keyboard - Functional specifications of the C’HWERTY keyboard - Order now your C’HWERTY keyboard - Information and technical support | Documentation, keyboard snapshots and table of characters: Keyboard PHOTOGRAPHIES -Keyboard documentation in PDF or DOC - Layout and specification of the Breton keyboard - Table of all characters accessible from the C’HWERTY Breton computer keyboard - Table of UNICODE indexes for diacritic characters |
| Conversion kit for notebook computers: C’HWERTY stickers (standard breton) for notebook computers - Are they strong enough ? Won't they quickly fall off ? - Price | « TypeFaster », improve your typing !: A software to improve your speed at typing text with the Breton keyboard |
| Trilingual vocabulary of keyboard and orthography | Linux support |