• If you do not yet have the Cyrillic script installed:
Drag all files from the folder Fonts & Keyboards (except this “Read me” of course) onto your System Folder and restart your Mac. Once you have the Cyrillic script installed, you have a new menu in the right corner of the menu bar where you can easily change keyboard layouts.
• If you already have the Cyrillic script installed:
You may want to use the Russian and Ukrainian keyboard layouts, which have a Western “asdf” layout. Drag them onto your System Folder.
To disable any non-Roman script, press Option–Spacebar during start-up. Then you can install new versions of the Cyrillic system fonts; or you can drag the Cyrillic script out of the System file if you want to remove it. To change the Cyrillic system fonts: remove Apple’s bitmap fonts èflÏÓÈ, èflÏÓÈ èÓÔ, ëËÒÚÂÏÌ˚È; drag the files Chicago Cyrillic, Geneva Cyrillic, Monaco Cyrillic onto your System Folder; restart your Mac.
You can get Cyrillic TrueType and PostScript fonts from:
info-mac/info/convert-cyrillic-fonts-11.hqx at any Info-Mac mirror