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  2. Menksoft Mongolian IME - Wikipedia

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    Unicode was late to provide adequate support for Mongolian script; the first and (as of 2009) only functional implementation was shipped with Windows Vista.This resulted in the popularity of Menksoft IMEs in Inner Mongolia, where local-government websites use them [1] [2] besides Unicode.

  3. Menksoft - Wikipedia

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    Menksoft (Mongolian: ᠮᠦᠩᠬᠡ ᠭᠠᠯ ᠰᠣᠹᠲ Müngke Gal soft, lit. "inextinguishible flame"; Chinese: 蒙科立, Pinyin: Měng Kē Lì, lit."Mongol·Technology·Self-support") is an IT company in Inner Mongolia, who developed Menksoft Mongolian IME, the most widely used Mongolian language input method editor (IME) in Inner Mongolia.

  4. I (Mongolic) - Wikipedia

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    1 Mongolian language. 2 Clear Script. ... Letter [2]: 17, 19 ... Produced with I using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout. [15]

  5. Oe (Mongolic) - Wikipedia

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    1 Mongolian language. 2 Clear Script. 3 Notes. ... 17, 20 [3]: 546 ö ... Produced with O using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout. [14]

  6. Ang (Mongolic) - Wikipedia

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    1 Mongolian language. 2 Clear Script. ... 15, 17 [3]: 546 [4] ... Produced with ⇧ Shift+N using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout. [13]

  7. Qa (Mongolic) - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... 14, 17, 21, 24–25 ... Produced with H using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout.

  8. Mongolian (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Mongolian is a Unicode block containing characters for dialects of Mongolian, Manchu, and Sibe languages. It is traditionally written in vertical lines Top-Down, right across the page, although the Unicode code charts cite the characters rotated to horizontal orientation as this is the orientation of glyphs in a font that supports layout in vertical orientation.

  9. Ga (Mongolic) - Wikipedia

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    Produced with G using the Windows Mongolian keyboard layout. [12] In the Mongolian Unicode block, ɣ/g comes after q/k and before m. May turn silent between vowels, and merge these into a long vowel or diphthong. [2]: 36–37 For more details on this, see Mongolian script multigraphs.