The basic punctuation marks are all written with a pair of keys on each side:
。DB-DB |
,Ga-Ga |
?Ga-DB |
!DB-Ga |
English Plover theory writers may find this pattern familiar: it's the same pattern the equivalent punctuation follows in Plover theory.
:Ga-Ba |
;Ga-Bae |
・DB-GB |
、Ga-GB |
⋯⋯DBi-DBi |
——Gae-Gae |
Parentheses and quotation marks, being paired characters, have outlines that resemble their shape on either side of the keyboard:
(Ba |
)-Ba |
「Bai |
」-Bae |
Formatting operators to control spacing:
force spaceSB |
delete spaceGBa |
newline*-* , e-e |