English: Uyghur Keyboard (International): first proposed by Oyghan Uyghur Unicode IME (http://www.ukij.org/oyghan/unicode/UyghurUnicodeIME.htm) in 2005 and widely accept by its users. Positions of the Uyghur Arabic letters almost have one-to-one correspondences to their Latin Script Uyghur equivalents on keyboard. Easy to remember and use. The Arabic glyph on Shift+t (U+0640, Arabic TATWEEL) that looks like Latin hyphen(-) is used to stretch Uyghur letters.