I don't have a Hebrew Keyboard on my computer. I tried to do it in English transliteration but it didn't recognize it. So I wrote it by hand and checked my answers. Hebrew spelling is my weakness. Guess I need more review.
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This is how you can write in Hebrew without a Hebrew keyboard. Go to Google Translator and choose Hebrew and any language. Click on the keyboard symbol in the bottom right-hand corner of the Hebrew window. Then you can use that virtual keyboard.
OR you can use your own real keyboard if you memorise these changes:
Actually, some letters are in the same place (resh, zayn vav, pe, -),
and quite a few are shifted one key to the left (samech, dalet, lamed, nun, mem),
while some are shifted two keys to the left (gimel, bet), so it is not too difficult.
Q = / W = ' E = kuf R = resh T = alef Z = zayn U = vav
I = nun sofit O = mem sofit ( looks a bit like a mem sofit)
P= pe
A = shin S = dalet D = gimel F = kaf G= ayn H=yod
J= chet K=lamed L= kaf sofit
Y=tet X= samech (sounds a bit like samech) C= bet V=he B=nun N=mem M= tsadi
?=tav . =tsadi sofit - = -
For punctuation marks (. , ? !) I use the virtual keyboard asI don't know how you can produce them on the real keyboard.
It is fun being able to write on your own.
I hope this helps.