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The keyboard is US keyboard and has English letters. You can always use software-based input method to choose Arabic language and buy keyboard stickers containing Arabic letters that you can place on each key. Linux, Mac, and Windows all have multi-language input methods and fonts. I use Hebrew input method but don't have Hebrew stickers since the keyboard is also used for other foreign languages, so no space to stick multiple language stickers in each key. Besides, I already memorized all the letter positions anyway.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Language is something that's largely dictated by your operating system, in many cases Windows. I know that when I was learning Japanese, I could add it as a language setting on my computer and switch back and forth between languages just using the Windows key + Space on my keyboard. It's a little odd to type other languages on a keyboard like this, but it can be done and works quite well. Just do a little research online and you should be able to find instructions on how to add a typing language to your computer and switch between them.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You'd add Arabic to your Windows install. The keyboard is a standard QWERTY layout. I'm not certain if Arabic favors QWERTY or DVORAK.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes, but only in English.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No I only use English with it..
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