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This page allows you to easily type Russian


(Cyrillic) letters without a Russian keyboard. You
can edit your text in the box and then copy it to
your document, e-mail message, etc.

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Press the key which sounds like the Russian
letter you want to type. For example, to type д,
press D . This keyboard follows the AATSEEL
“phonetic” Russian keyboard layout.

Some characters need a shortcut with Alt , e.g.


to type =, press Alt + = or Alt + 0 .

If your keyboard layout is not US/UK English,


you may have to use alternative keyboard
shortcuts for some letters, e.g. Alt + U for ю.
Stop the mouse over each button to learn its
keyboard shortcut(s).

You can select text and press Ctrl + C to copy it


to your document. In your target document, press
Ctrl + V , or, if you want to paste the text without
formatting, try Ctrl + Shift + V . Press Alt + Enter
to turn the Russian layout on and off.

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ё ж ь ъ « » щ ю э

я ш е р т ы у и о п

а с д ф г ч й к л

з х ц в б н м ; :

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notes
This online Russian keyboard follows the easy-to-learn AATSEEL “phonetic” keyboard layout, which tries to
match Russian letters to QWERTY keys based on sound — for example, п (which sounds like p) is typed by
pressing P . The phonetic layout is widely used in the US by Russian translators, teachers, people learning
Russian, etc. If you’re looking for the layout that is used in Russia, try this Russian keyboard from Apronus.

The phonetic layout is designed for QWERTY and QWERTZ keyboards. It is not compatible with AZERTY
keyboards.

If you want to type something using your regular (usually Latin) keyboard layout, you can simply disable
keyboard shortcuts by pressing Alt + Enter .

Many people use the terms “Russian alphabet” and “Cyrillic alphabet” interchangeably, but “Cyrillic alphabet” is
actually a broader term. There are many variants of the Cyrillic alphabet, including the Russian, Ukrainian and
Bulgarian alphabets. That’s why this page is titled “Russian keyboard”, not “Cyrillic keyboard”.

Deviations from the AATSEEL standard: Several characters (№, @, « and »), which are typed with Shift+digit
shortcuts in the AATSEEL layout, are typed with Alt+digit instead. This is to prevent overriding Shift+digit
characters.
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