If you are running Windows 95/98, you may need to look for a software called or "Sakhr Phonetic" to get the best results.
: Available versions often support both 32-bit and 64-bit systems, extending from legacy OS like Windows 95/98 up to modern environments like Windows 11.
Typing Arabic on 16-bit/32-bit hybrid systems requires the Arabic-enabled edition of Windows (Windows 95/98 Arabic Edition) or the installation of the Arabic Language Support pack from the original installation CD.
: For legacy systems, the "ASDF" layout was specifically designed to work with older Arabic Language Support packages. Installation
: Download the Arabic Keyboard 1.2 Zip file and extract it completely. Run Setup : Open the folder and run setup.exe .