Touch Typing – Arabic keyboard layout (UAE)

Basic lessons
Upper case
Digit & symbols
Lesson editor – only AR. The editor replaces characters other than Arabic letters with an ellipsis.

Basic lessons – دروس أساسية

Arabic keyboard layout

  1. Lesson 1: ن ت    ب ي
  2. Lesson 2: م  س
  3. Lesson 3: ك  ش
  4. Lesson 4: ا  ل
  5. Lesson 5: غ  ف
  6. Lesson 6: ع  ق
  7. Lesson 7: ه  ث
  8. Lesson 8: خ  ص
  9. Lesson 9: ح  ض
  10. Lesson 10: ى  لا   Attention! This and the following lessons work correctly in Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer browsers
  11. Lesson 11: ة  ر
  12. Lesson 12: و  ؤ
  13. Lesson 13: ز  ء
  14. Lesson 14: طظ  ئ
  15. Lesson 15: دج  ذ

Upper case – الحالة العليا

  1. Lesson 16: آ أ   لآلأ
  2. Lesson 17: { }   ’ ,
  3. Lesson 18: ~ ْ   . ؟   After starting, you need to hit:  F ب  then Shift +  X ء  and so on…

The infotip is displayed: screenshot

  1. Lesson 19: [ ]    ـ ، The “lengthening” symbol ‘ـ’ is used to lengthen the ligament between letters – align to the width: تـت (ت ـ ت)
  2. Lesson 20: ِ ٍ    : "
  3. Lesson 21: إ   لإ
  4. Lesson 22: ُ ٌ     ‘ ÷
  5. Lesson 23: َ ً     × ؛
  6. Lesson 24: ّ     < >

Digit & symbols – الأرقام والرموز

Attention! Numbers are typed from left to right. Then press Spacebar.

  1. 56 78 (after starting, you need to hit: 6 6 6 7 7 7 the space bar 6…)
  2. 34 90
  3. 12   - /
  4. Numbers
  5. !   = + \   Characters are typed from right to left.
  6. @   _ |
  7. #$ ( )
  8. %^ &*
Numeric keypad
Numpad
  1. NumPad (digits only) Numbers are typed from left to right. Then type ¶ using the keys Enter, return.
  2. NumPad: / . -
  3. NumPad Characters are typed from right to left.
  • 17.01.2022
    We've fixed the bug that caused “Page Down” when pressing the space bar.