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How do I set up the Korean keyboard on my Mac?


  1. On your Mac, click Apple menu  System Preferences, click Keyboard, then click Input Sources.


  1. Click the Add button Then select any of the following input sources:



  • 2-Set Korean: On the right side of the keyboard are vowels, and consonants are on the left. This is the default input source for Hangeul in Mac OS.
  • 3-Set Korean: Supports 3-set Hangeul input used with the Gong Byung-Woo keyboard layout.
  • 390 Sebulshik: Follows the general rules of 3-set Korean and supports the same input for special characters as the English keyboard.
  • GongjinCheong Romaja: Follows the standard romanizing orthography of GongjinCheong.
  • HNC Romaja: Follows the romanizing orthography of Haansoft Inc. You can use the English letter that corresponds to the pronunciation of each letter in Korean. For example, the M key corresponds to “ㅁ” in Hangeul.


  1. Click Add.

Updated on: 01/07/2025

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