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===Hangul (for Korean) <span id="Hangul"></span>===
[[File:Dubeolsik-Hangul-Mac.png|thumb|upright=1.5|Dubeolsik Hangul layout of [[Apple Keyboard]]]]
 
{{See also|Korean language and computers|Hangul|Korean language}}
Pressing the Han/Eng ({{lang|ko|{{key press|한/영}}}}) key once switches between Hangul as shown, and QWERTY (US layout). There is another key to the left of the space bar for [[Hanja]] ({{lang|ko|{{key press|한자}}}} or {{lang|ko|{{key press|漢字}}}}) input. If using an ordinary keyboard without the two extra keys, the right Alt key will become the Ha/En key, and the right Ctrl key will become the Hanja key. [[Apple Keyboard]]s do not have the two extra keys.
 
====Dubeolsik====
[[File:KB South Korea.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|Dubeolsik Hangul keyboard layout (for PC)]]
Dubeolsik ({{lang|ko|두벌식}}; 2-set) is by far the most common and the sole national standard of Hangul keyboard layout in use in South Korea since 1969. [[Consonant]]s occupy the left side of the layout, while [[vowel]]s are on the right.