Quote Originally Posted by Throbert McGee View Post
Привет, Christineka!

If you let us know whether you use a PC or Mac (and what version of Windows or MacOS is installed) someone here should be able to explain to you how to set up your own computer so that you can instantly toggle your own keyboard between English and Cyrillic input.

In the meantime, you can use a "virtual online keyboard," such as this one. Click on the keyboard with your mouse to select letters, or use the keys on your keyboard (but it seems that you have to do one click with the mouse in order to activate the keyboard entry). Then just copy and paste the Cyrillic content into the MasterRussian text-entry window.
Thanks for that virtual keyboard link, but the cyrillic letters do not match up at all to the keys on the keyboard. I remember using a font in college that matched up closely with the english letters. Maybe my dh can fix up a Russian font for me. Also, I could not find "e" (the one which has the same name as that letter) on that keyboard- only short-e. Is it there somewhere?) I found my old Russian textbooks and spent time studying while on vacation. I really want to make my expensive education worth something.

ps, I have a pc with windows on it. Not sure what windows version it is, but it is modern I went into the settings, which already has russian selected as a font, but I don't know if or how to make it work.