SLU students: see your professor for information on the Russian keyboard (mnemonic layout) which we are using in our labs
You can find information on these sites as to how to Russify your
computer:
Cyrillic Fonts on the Internet. Free fonts for downloading. Some of these have
to be "unzipped." A page from "Fingertip Software" (who sell fonts as well for your
wordprocessing programs).
Russian Fonts. From Yamada Language Center. (Fonts here are in public domain)
Russify Everything. Here you can find detailed and yet
simple instructions on how to make your favorite software work
with cyrillic characters. From Siber Systems, Inc.
Cyrillic (Russian): instructions for Windows and Internet.
From Paul Gorodyansky. (Keyboards, standard and phonetic, Cyrillic HTML, etc.)
Back to the Russian at St. Lawrence Page.
last update 8/29/02