KEset | Fix gibberish from wrong keyboard layout
Overview
Correcting wrong language typing with a short-cut
✨ What is KEset? KEset is a browser extension that helps fix text typed in the wrong keyboard language. If you’ve ever written gibberish because your keyboard was set to the wrong language — KEset can convert it back. Example: You typed: יקךךם םרךג You meant: hello world KEset will fix it instantly. To use it, just focus the input field and press one of the shortcut keys: Ctrl + <, Ctrl + >, or Ctrl + | 🆕 What's new in this version Partial text correction. You can now select a specific portion of the text and convert only that part — without affecting the rest of the sentence. Version toggle in the options page. A new button lets you switch between the current and previous version of KEset — useful for comparing behavior or reverting temporarily. Undo shortcut (Ctrl + B) If the result isn’t what you expected, press Ctrl + B to revert to the previous state instantly. Supported languages: Hebrew, English, Russian, Greek, Arabic Tested on: Windows (Edge, Chrome). Limitations: Not tested on Mac or laptops. ⚠️ Limited functionality on Facebook and X due to platform constraints. For more details, visit the [KEset landing page]https://yaakov41g.github.io/KEset-landing/) — includes examples and a tutorial video.
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- Version1.1
- UpdatedSeptember 15, 2025
- Offered byyaakov41g
- Size119KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
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