This enables the Baybayin keyboard layout in Chrome OS under the Filipino language.
a) Go to chrome://settings/languages
or b) Chrome settings
Show advanced settings
Languages
Languages and input settings..
then
Add
Filipino
[ x ] Baybayin
Done
Cycle between keyboard layouts using Alt-Shift; the status bar (near clock/avatar) will indicate which one is active.
This is still a bit buggy. Support for multiple-character mappings like for Q, X, J, etc. will be added later.
Based on https://github.com/google/extra-keyboards-for-chrome-os/tree/master/esperanto
Fork is at https://github.com/ibrado/extra-keyboards-for-chrome-os/
Changelog
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v0.8.1 - Fix hang with Ctrl keys
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