: A popular efficiency trick is to type placeholders like "3" for "ɛ" and "o" for "ɔ" while writing. When finished, use the Replace All tool ( Ctrl + H ) to swap every "3" with the proper Twi character. 4. Custom Layout Creator
The search for a reliable ends with Keyman or the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator. For most users, we strongly recommend Keyman – it is free, safe, and actively maintained. In less than five minutes, you can go from struggling with Alt codes to typing fluent, orthographically correct Twi.
Press Windows + Spacebar (Windows 10/11) or Left Alt + Shift to cycle through installed keyboards. The system tray will show “TWI” or “ENG.”