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How to add a Turkish keyboard

Turkish requires ç, ğ, ö, ş, ü and a unique pair: dotted İ/i and dotless I/ı.


🇹🇷 Türkçe Keyboard

Special characters in Turkish

Ç c cedilla
Ğ soft g
İ dotted I
ı dotless i
Ö o umlaut
Ş s cedilla
Ü u umlaut


📱 Add a Turkish keyboard on Android

1

Open keyboard settings

While typing, long-press the 🌐 (globe) icon or the spacebar on Gboard. Or go to:

Settings → System → Languages & input → On-screen keyboard
2

Open Gboard → Languages

Tap Gboard (or your active keyboard), then Languages.

3

Add language

Tap Add keyboard, search for Türkçe. Tap Done.

4

Switch keyboards

While typing, tap the 🌐 (globe) icon to switch between keyboards.

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Gboard tip: Even on an English Gboard keyboard, long-pressing a letter (e.g. a) usually shows accented variants. Check if yours supports it!

🍏 Add a Turkish keyboard on iPhone / iPad

1

Open Settings

Go to the Settings app on your home screen.

Settings → General → Keyboard
2

Go to Keyboards

Tap Keyboards (you'll see a list of active keyboards at the top).

3

Add a new keyboard

Tap Add New Keyboard..., search for Turkish, and tap to add.

4

Switch keyboards

While typing, tap the 🌐 (globe) icon in the bottom-left corner to switch languages.

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Quick method: On the iOS keyboard, long-press a letter to see accent variants. Note: available variants depend on the active keyboard layout.

🪟 Add a Turkish keyboard on Windows

1

Open language settings

Press Win + I to open Settings, or search for Language settings in the Start menu.

Settings → Time & Language → Language & region
2

Add a language

Click Add a language, search for Türkçe, click Next, then Install.

3

Switch keyboards

Use Win + Space or click the language indicator in the taskbar to switch.

💻 Add a Turkish keyboard on macOS

1

Open System Settings

Click the (Apple) menu in the top-left corner and choose System Settings.

→ System Settings → Keyboard
2

Add an input source

Go to Input Sources, click Edit... or +, search for Türkçe, and add it.

3

Show in menu bar

Make sure Show Input menu in menu bar is enabled.

4

Switch keyboards

Use Ctrl + Space or click the input source indicator in the menu bar.

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Why add a keyboard? Long-press (holding a key) shows variants defined for the active keyboard layout. On an English layout, not all Turkish characters may be available.
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Four “i” letters!: Turkish has 4 separate “i” letters: dotted İ/i and dotless I/ı. These are not variants — they are completely different letters! A Turkish keyboard is essential here.

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