Start with guided physical-key practice, understand Visual-order input, then reduce the scaffolding as your muscle memory improves.
Shows readable Myanmar text plus a separate physical input-order rail. Use it while learning new keys or Visual-order sequences.
Keeps the focus on naturally shaped Myanmar without the input-order rail. Use it when you are ready to practise recall and fluency.
Both modes expect the same physical keys and preserve your current progress. Structured lessons start in Keys mode; Free Type starts in Reader mode. You can switch at any time.
The order displayed on screen can differ from the order typed. For example, ဖေ is stored and displayed as normal Unicode, but the Windows Visual-order keyboard expects ေ before ဖ. Keys mode makes that input sequence explicit.
Read more about the Windows Myanmar keyboard and why Unicode order matters.
Free Type turns your own Myanmar Unicode text into a practice session. Paste Unicode—not Zawgyi—and use Reader mode for natural text or switch to Keys when you need the input-order rail.
The current release stores lesson history and appearance preferences in this browser. Clearing the site's browser data removes them. There are no ads, no tracking, and no account is required.
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