Typing in Hebrew

Yes, you can type in Hebrew!

Hebrew/English keyboard with Hebrew labeled in red, English labeled in black, cantillation labeled in blue

Here are a few resources to get you started:

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  • Ensure that the necessary keyboard or language files are installed on your device.
  • Learn the Hebrew keyboard layout.
  • Affix labels or stickers to your device.
    • Hebrew keyboard stickers are available in an array of colors and backgrounds.
    • Hebrew keyboard stickers easily fit over the keys of your device.
      • If you’re thinking, “Oy, that sounds so sloppy,” I thought that too, initially. So I checked around and learned that stickers, for the most part, are barely perceptible—you cannot tell they are there.
    • Hebrew keyboard stickers are plentiful and available from Amazon and eBay vendors. Choose your seller carefully.
      • If you happen to be in Israel, stickers are available at your local office supply store.
    • Before purchasing, ensure the sticker colors will work with your setup—it’s not as simple as it seems. Pay close attention to the stickers’ background color and transparency. Then, compare these details with your keyboard: