It is possible to type the ‘okina and kahakō without activating the Hawaiian keyboard, but simply using the English (U.S.) keyboard (and probably others that I have not tried. It was not designed for those that needed to occasionally add the kahakō and ‘okina to text, though obviously it could be as useful for them, with some issues. Therefore, our tools were designed to assist those that worked in Hawaiian and were creating curriculum for Hawaiian learners. I hope it works for you as it has for me and many others.īefore Activating The Hawaiian Keyboard, Ask Yourself “Do I Really Need To?”īack when we (Hale Kuamo‘o, UH-Hilo) were working with technology companies like Apple, our efforts were to empower those who were working in a primarily Hawaiian language environment. It is provided for general information only. To reiterate my geneeral disclaimer, I do not provide personal tech support to anyone using this page. Also, I used a dark theme, so don’t freak out if your iPad’s interface looks different. Earlier and later versions may be slightly different. This documentation was made on an iPad Pro, circa 2021 using iOS 14.5.1.
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