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Does anyone know of a complete, free (and preferably freely  
distributable) Greek Polytonic keyboard layout for Windows?

With Tavulsoft Keyman's upgrade to version 7.0, it appears that there  
is no longer a version of Keyman available for free.  When adding the  
consideration that only Keyman 7.0 is Vista compatible, it seems that  
the Classical Greek keyboards created for Keyman are no longer the  
free, ideal solution for keyboarding in Greek that they once may have  
been.  The built-in Polytonic Greek keyboard for Windows XP and later  
has significant shortcomings (e.g. it appears impossible to insert a  
vowel with both an iota subscript and an accent and/or breathing  
mark, like $E1nila).

Any help would be appreciated.

Best,

Matt Croasmun
Teaching, Learning, and Research Group
Yale Center for Language Study
(203) 432-4765

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