Keyboard Converter
Convert mistyped Korean/English text and Japanese romaji conversion
Keyboard Converter
Convert mistyped Korean/English text and Japanese romaji conversion
English
한글
Common Conversion Examples
dkssud → 안녕
gksrmf → 한글
tlfgod → 신고
dhksfy → 왜냐
Useful When
You forgot to switch to Korean input mode
Korean input is not available on a foreign keyboard
Korean IME is not installed on the system
Keyboard Layout Mapping
Mapping between Dubeolsik Korean keyboard and QWERTY English keyboard
Top Row
q
ㅂ
Shift: ㅃ
w
ㅈ
Shift: ㅉ
e
ㄷ
Shift: ㄸ
r
ㄱ
Shift: ㄲ
t
ㅅ
Shift: ㅆ
y
ㅛ
u
ㅕ
i
ㅑ
o
ㅐ
Shift: ㅒ
p
ㅔ
Shift: ㅖ
Home Row
a
ㅁ
s
ㄴ
d
ㅇ
f
ㄹ
g
ㅎ
h
ㅗ
j
ㅓ
k
ㅏ
l
ㅣ
Bottom Row
z
ㅋ
x
ㅌ
c
ㅊ
v
ㅍ
b
ㅠ
n
ㅜ
m
ㅡ
Helpful Tips
Double Consonants
ㅃ, ㅉ, ㄸ, ㄲ, ㅆ are entered with Shift + base consonant (Q, W, E, R, T)
Double Vowels
ㅒ, ㅖ are entered with Shift + ㅐ, ㅔ (O, P)
Compound Vowels
ㅘ, ㅙ, ㅚ, ㅝ, ㅞ, ㅟ, ㅢ are entered by typing two vowels in sequence
Final Consonant Clusters
ㄳ, ㄵ, ㄶ and other double final consonants are entered by typing two consonants
Korean Keyboard Stories
Origin of Dubeolsik
The current standard Dubeolsik was established by the Ministry of Science and Technology in 1969
There's Also Sebeolsik
There's also Sebeolsik layout with separate keys for initial, medial, and final consonants
Hangul Day and Keyboards
Every October 9th, Hangul Day celebrates the scientific excellence of the Korean alphabet