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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I type Croatian special letters (č, ć, đ, š, ž)?

These letters have dedicated keys on the Croatian QWERTZ keyboard, positioned around the main letter area.

What is the Croatian QWERTZ layout?

It is a QWERTZ layout (Z and Y are swapped) that includes the five Gaj diacritic letters č, ć, đ, š and ž.

How do I type the digraphs dž, lj and nj?

They are normally typed as two separate letters. Single Unicode characters (dž, lj, nj) also exist but are rarely needed.

What is the difference between č and ć?

č is a hard sound (like 'ch' in 'church'), while ć is softer. They are distinct letters that change a word's meaning and spelling.

Can I use this keyboard for Serbian or Bosnian?

Yes. Croatian Latin (Gajica) works for Bosnian and for Serbian written in Latin, although Serbian also commonly uses Cyrillic.

How do I type the letter đ?

The letter đ (d with stroke) has its own dedicated key and is distinct from the plain letter d.