Georgian keyboard

Georgian standard[1] keyboard layout was essentially that of manual typewriters.

It is mostly a phonetic transliteration of the Russian JCUKEN keyboard layout, with some characters on rows two and three shifted right to accommodate additional Georgian letters, others replaced with dissimilar Georgian letters and differences in the non-letter keys, including inverted functionality of the shift key in most of the top row.

Georgian QWERTY[2] keyboard layout has the Georgian letters placed similarly to corresponding Latin letters.

QWERTY is the most popular keyboard layout writing Georgian.

[3] There is also a Georgian ergonomic[4] keyboard layout.

Georgian typewriter based on JCUKEN .