Keyboard Old Version - Bagan

If you are looking for a safer, more modern approach but need to retain Zawgyi output, consider these alternatives:

| Tool | Type | Zawgyi Support | Safety | |------|------|----------------|--------| | Keyman Desktop with Myanmar (Zawgyi) layout | Virtual keyboard | Yes | Very safe (official app store) | | Unikey (Burmese edition) | IME switcher | Yes (legacy mode) | Moderate | | Online Zawgyi Virtual Keyboard (in browser) | Web app | Yes | Safe but inconvenient | | Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator (custom build) | DIY | Yes (requires effort) | Safe | bagan keyboard old version

Among these, Keyman is the closest drop-in replacement. It replicates the old Bagan key mapping but uses a modern driver that doesn't crash Windows 11. If you are looking for a safer, more


Because the old version is no longer distributed officially, modern installation requires legacy files. Here is the original typical installation process (ca. 2005–2010): Because the old version is no longer distributed

Files involved:


You cannot have two versions of the Bagan keyboard installed simultaneously. Go to Settings > Apps > Bagan Keyboard > Uninstall.