Korean/English Typo Converter

Fix Korean text mistyped on an English keyboard layout, or vice versa.

Category: Text Tools

When to use?

Use it when you forgot to switch keyboard layouts and typed gibberish like "dkssudgktpdy". Instead of retyping, paste the mistyped text to restore the intended text instantly.

How to use

  • Paste or type the mistyped text.
  • Choose the direction (English→Korean or Korean→English).
  • Review and copy the result.

Input Explanation

It converts both Korean mistyped on an English layout (e.g. dkssudgktpdy) and English mistyped on a Korean layout.

Calculation Basis

It maps Korean jamo to QWERTY keys and substitutes 1:1, then composes full Korean syllables using Unicode initial/medial/final combination rules.

Usage Examples

  • Restore Korean typed on English layout - Convert text like "dkssudgktpdy" back to the intended Korean.
  • Restore English typed on Korean layout - Convert English typed in Korean input mode to the correct English.
  • Recover search terms - Restore a search term broken by a layout-switch mistake.

Examples

  • "dkssudgktpdy" mistyped on an English layout → restored to the intended Korean greeting
  • English mistyped while in Korean input mode → restored to the correct English

Cautions

  • Counts can vary by how spaces and line breaks are handled.
  • It converts by key position, so normal text will be converted unexpectedly — use it only on mistyped text.

Guides

How typo correction works

It detects English typed while in Korean input mode (or Korean typed in English mode) and converts it to the correct text.

When to use it

Quickly fix text typed with the wrong input mode without retyping. Useful for correcting messenger messages and search-term typos.

FAQ

Are compound consonants and vowels handled?

Yes, compound finals and compound vowels are handled accurately.

How are symbols and numbers handled?

Non-alphabet characters (numbers, spaces, symbols) are kept as-is.

Can I choose the conversion direction?

Both English→Korean and Korean→English are supported to match the mistyped direction.

Will it convert normal English sentences?

It converts by key position, so normal text comes out unintended. Use it only on mistyped text.

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