Windows Cyrillic Fonts and Keyboard Drivers
Special note for Windows users:
If you use Windows 95 and above, you do NOT need to
obtain
fonts or keyboard drivers for Cyrillic. Microsoft includes Cyrillic
support
in the system software. For the newest versions of Windows, do the
following:
Go to "Control Panel" and double-click on "Regional Options".
Choose the tab entitled "General". Towards the bottom are the language
settings. Check "Cyrillic" and choose "ok."
For older versions of Windows, the process is slightly
different. To
install Cyrillic do the following:
Open Control Panel, double-click Add/Remove Programs, click the Windows
Setup tab, and select the Multilanguage Support check box. (Note: this
will also install support for Greek, Central European, etc.) Click "ok"
and exit.
Also, don't forget to install a keyboard. In the
same Control
Panel, double-click on the Keyboard icon. Go to languages and choose
the
one you need. You will have to restart the computer for the changes to
take effect. The keyboard layout provided is based upon the typewriter
layout used in each language.
Setting up fonts and keyboard drivers for Windows
Fonts
- Unicode
- True Type
- Roman CyrillicStd. Unicode 5.1 font with almost 3500 characters. See Kodeks site for details.
-
- CampusRomanStd. Unicode 5.1 font with almost 3500 characters. See Kodeks site for details.
- Smart
package of Microsoft's core fonts.
- Andale
Mono CE, Cyr, Baltic, Greek, Tur
- Arial
Black CE, Cyr, Greek, Baltic, Tur
- Arial
Narrow CE, Cyr, Greek, Baltic, Tur
- Arial
CE, Cyr, Greek, Baltic, Tur, Arabic, Hebrew
- Bitstream
Cyberbase.
- Bitstream
Cyberbit CE, Cyr, Baltic, Greek, Tur, Hebrew, Arabic
- Bitstream
CyberCJK.
- Bookman
Old Style CE, Cyr, Greek, Baltic, Tur
- Code
2000 CE, Cyr, Baltic, Gree, Tur
- Comic
Sans MS - CE,Cyr,Baltic,Greek,Tur
- Courier
New CE, Cyr, Greek, Baltic, Tur, Arabic, Hebrew
- Garamond
CE, Cyr, Greek, Baltic, Tur
- Georgia
CE, Cyr, Baltic, Greek, Tur
- Haettenschweiler
CE, Cyr, Greek, Baltic, Tur
- Impact
CE, Cyr, Greek, Baltic, Tur
- Lucida
Sans Serif CE, Cyr, Baltic, Greek, Tur, Hebrew
- Metropol
95 CE, Cyr, Baltic
- Times
New Roman CE, Cyr, Greek, Baltic, Tur,
Arabic, Hebrew
- Vera
Humana 95 CE, Cyr, Baltic
- Verdana
CE, Cyr, Greek, Baltic, Tur
- XSerif
Unicode CE, Cyr, Baltic
- KOI-7
- KOI-8
- cp866
- cp1251
- Apple Standard
- Old Church Slavonic fonts
- Other
Keyboard drivers
- Unicode
- CP 1251
- KOI8
- Phonetic
layout for KOI8 . By Alex Lane.
- Ukrainian
Keyboard
Driver for Windows 95 Supports KOI8 and cp1251 encodings. Provides
a
choice of keyboard layouts.
- WinKey
Gavin
Helf's package which allows one to switch between a homophonic or
QWERTY
layout and the Russian national one for cp 866, cp1251, and KOI8. Also
contains keyboards for Ukrainain, Belorussian, Latvian, Estonian, and
Esperanto.
- CP866
- WinKey
Gavin
Helf's package which allows one to switch between a homophonic or
QWERTY
layout and the Russian national one for cp 866, cp1251, and KOI8. Also
contains keyboards for Ukrainain, Belorussian, Latvian, Estonian, and
Esperanto.
- Other
Sites for Cyrillicizing Windows
Font Archives
Commercial Sites
These links are provided purely for informational purposes. No
endorsement
or guarantee is made for any product.
This page maintained by:
Andrew M. Drozd
University of Alabama
e-mail: adrozd@bama.ua.edu
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