On a Windows PC with the Ewe layout installed, the keys often map to intuitive spots to avoid long-pressing:
Stuck on a library computer or a friend's phone and need to type in Ewe? You can use Unicode inputs. It’s technical, but it works everywhere without installing anything. ewe language keyboard
Use the United States-International keyboard layout. Then type: On a Windows PC with the Ewe layout
You might notice that Ewe has a lot of dots under letters (like ) or strange hook shapes. This is because Ewe is a tonal language , and it distinguishes between sounds that English speakers lump together. Use the United States-International keyboard layout
Gone are the days of buying special software. Here is how to get typing in minutes.
Would you like an actual downloadable keyboard layout file for Windows/Linux, or a link to an online Ewe typing tool?