How does typing work for right-to-left languages like Persian, Pashto, and Dari?
Meta Typing Club fully supports right-to-left typing. For Persian, Pashto, and Dari, the lesson text, cursor, and on-screen keyboard all flow right to left with native layouts. You type the characters of the language directly, and the interface mirrors itself so the experience feels natural.
Built for RTL, not just translated
Most typing tutors only teach English in a left-to-right layout. Meta Typing Club is designed for multilingual and immigrant families, so Persian, Pashto, and Dari each have native right-to-left lessons with their own vocabulary, not a mirror of the English course.
What looks different in RTL mode
- Text and the typing cursor move from right to left.
- The on-screen keyboard shows the correct RTL character layout.
- The whole interface mirrors so menus and buttons sit where you expect.
Switching languages
You can change your typing language separately from the website language. See which languages are supported and the on-screen keyboard and hand guide. If an RTL page ever looks broken, please report the layout issue.