Chinese, in addition to handwriting, provides qwerty and azerty. Japanese Input includes qwerty, azerty, and qwertz Keyboard Layouts, but no direct Kana input. This states that "some languages written from right to left" are supported, which is clearly wrong at this point. International Keyboards are discussed on pages 19-20 of the iPad User Guide. A list of included fonts can be found here. There is no ability to add additional fonts. As in the iPhone/iPod, support for Indic scripts, such as Devanagari, Tamil, and Tibetan is still not available. IPad Safari and Pages can display all of the missing scripts without problem, however. In particular there is no input for Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and also various European languages (see list here.) As noted in an earlier article, the language capabilities (listed in the tech specs) are rather less than those on the iPhone/iPod Touch.
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