VPSKEYS Application 4.3

VPSKEYS Application by Hoi Chuyen Gia Viet Nam (Hội Chuyên Gia Việt Nam) is a lightweight, reliable Vietnamese input method for Windows
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VPSKEYS Application by Hoi Chuyen Gia Viet Nam (Hội Chuyên Gia Việt Nam) is a lightweight, reliable Vietnamese input method for Windows. It lets you type Vietnamese smoothly in virtually any application, with support for popular input styles and both modern and legacy encodings. Whether you’re composing emails, writing documents, or converting older files, VPSKEYS helps you work quickly and accurately in Vietnamese.

Key features:

  • Multiple input methods: Telex, VNI, VIQR
  • Broad encoding support: Unicode plus legacy formats such as TCVN3 and VNI-Windows
  • Fast text conversion between encodings for new and legacy documents
  • System-wide compatibility across browsers, Office suites, editors, and messaging apps
  • Configurable hotkeys to toggle input and switch settings
  • Lightweight footprint with a convenient system tray utility
  • Works offline; no Internet connection required

Who it’s for:

  • Vietnamese speakers and learners who need a dependable typing tool
  • Professionals handling mixed or legacy document sets
  • Anyone who wants consistent Vietnamese input across Windows applications

Getting started: Install VPSKEYS, choose your preferred input method and encoding, set your hotkeys, and start typing Vietnamese immediately.

VPSKEYS Application is developed by Hoi Chuyen Gia Viet Nam and is used by 6 users of Software Informer. The most popular versions of this product among our users are: 4.1 beta and 4.3. The name of the program executable file is VPSKEYS.EXE.

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