Generally, all my keyboard layouts follow the pattern of the Tiri’n keyboard. Capitals are mostly alternate versions of the same phonetic value; “q” represents the sound of the letter Eng, and the brackets are dental fricatives.


Tiri’n ver. 1.4/2.1 - The infamous ConAlpha for English.

Sketchy Tiri’n ver. 1.0 - Looks like it would work well with titles or something.

Tiri’n Hand ver. 1.2 - My newest Tiri’n font. My handwriting—in Tiri’n! This is roughly what the script looks like in its written form. Novelty.

SexyScript - A font of my own handwriting (when it’s legible.) Yes, it’s the same one I used for the buttons on this page. It includes the Greek alphabet, for those of you who care, and I fixed the lowercase Kappa. It also has Hiragana now, but I can’t get that to work yet.

Tengwar Typewriter - A Tengwar font for Sindarin mode—I strayed from the keyboard layout of Dan Smith’s fonts, but those were difficult to work with. (btw, The circumflex accent key is another position of the “a” vowel point.)

Rhaelik ver. 1.0 - It looks Asian, but it’s used for English! (Oh, the novelty!)

Aram ver. 1.0 - My latest ConAlpha. It’s patterned to look Greek/Roman. I’m proud of it.