keyboards for Greek and Hebrew

I am attempting to download the Greek and Hebrew keyboards on my desktop. I have a new one with Windows 11 installed. I went through the Logos process and unzipped them, but when it came to opening the file and doing the setup I got the statement "This app can't run on your PC." It also said, "to find a version for your PC, check with your software publisher." So does anyone know how to resolve this?

Thanks Jeff

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    Can't help with your specific problem, but if you need an alternative I have Tyndale's fonts which work great. You can switch between keyboards with ALT+Shift and Logos recognizes it all.

    Morgan, 

    Thanks, I downloaded the keyboards. The Greek works, the Hebrew shows up on the menu but will not open. Any Ideas? I can't find where there is a troubleshooter help or a link for help. 

     

    I'm in the same boat. Hebrew shows up under my keyboard options, but when I click on it, my pc freezes for a few seconds and then nothing happens and the language doesn't change to Hebrew. I wonder if it's a windows 11 compatibility issue?

    I wonder if it's a windows 11 compatibility issue?

    I have these 4 Microsoft keyboards installed on Win11.

    ַבצדֶטגהִחכלמנָפקרסתֻוושיזּ English alphabet typed with Hebrew keyboard

    Got them from https://www.logos.com/product/53264/original-languages-keyboards-for-windows 

    However, I tend to use Shibboleth (a deprecated utility) if only doing a word here or there in a paper - https://www.logos.com/grow/shibboleth_a_free_tool_for_typing_i/ 

    Making Disciples! Logos Ecosystem = LogosMax on Microsoft Surface Pro 7 (Win11), Android app on tablet, FSB on iPhone & iPad mini, Proclaim (Proclaim Remote on Fire Tablet).

    I had the same problem when trying to install the Hebrew keyboard tonight on a Windows 11 machine. I think it is a compatibility issue. Never had the issue on Windows 10 installs. By accident I found a way to get the keyboard working.

    In Windows 11 go to Settings -> Typing -> Advanced keyboard settings

    and there check the box that says 'Use the desktop language bar when it's available'.

    Suddenly I was able to switch to Hebrew and use the Logos Keyboard layout. If you want you can change some options regarding the 'Windows Language Bar' in the same menu.

    I hope this works for others too...it is not the prettiest solution, but if it works, it works.

    Morgan, 

    Thanks, I downloaded the keyboards. The Greek works, the Hebrew shows up on the menu but will not open. Any Ideas? I can't find where there is a troubleshooter help or a link for help. 

     

    Have you tried the builtin keyboard selector? (in  Program Settings > Show Keyboard Selector).

    Dave
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    Windows 11 & Android 13

    One caveat for installing keyboards in languages that you don't read: There is a step in the installation process where you are asked if you want this language to be your default language for Windows.

    I answered wrong. Everything turned into Hebrew. I had to wipe my computer and reinstall Windows from scratch. Ugly.

    --Voice of Experience

    Yea Jack, 

    I am not going to do that. I started to change keyboard in windows settings, but they didn't have Hebrew and the Greek one's they had I wasn't sure of. I had it installed on my laptop and the keyboards worked well switching back and forth. I think I just need to find a version that is updated. And Logos doesn't support those keyboards they recommend anyway.