![]() Output is not shown in this way: ㅇㅏㄴㄴㅕㅇ, ㅅㅔㄱㅖ!īut in this way : 안녕, 세계!(means Hello, World!) If it ended here, it could be easy, but no. Just the top row changes while the others do not. Here is the two-set keyboard layout : ㅂㅈㄷㄱㅅㅛㅕㅑㅐㅔ If given alphabetic characters typed in qwerty, change it to two-set keyboard. So, here's the problem : if given Korean characters typed in two-set keyboard, convert it to alphabetic characters typed in qwerty keyboard. Koreans sometime type wrong : they attempt to write in Korean on a qwerty keyboard or in English on a two-set keyboard. ![]() As you can see in Wikipedia, there is a Kor/Eng key to change between Korean and English key sets. ![]() Let's talk about the Korean keyboard first. It is somewhat like DVORAK Keyboard layout, but MUCH harder.
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