Devanāgarī Typing and Keyboard Layouts
How to type in Devanāgarī
The Devanāgarī-QWERTY
keyboard layout is designed to ease the process of typing in the Devanāgarī
script for those using the Roman alphabet. Wherever possible, Devanāgarī letters
are mapped to similar Roman-alphabet keys. The layout is quite simple and
consistent, with only a few exceptions.
Consonants
- Most keystrokes type a single full syllable (with
inherent "a" vowel):
t = त | d = द | n = न | s = स - The Shift-key usually implies aspiration, or
alternate nasals/sibilants:
T = थ | D = ध | N = ण | S = श - The AltGr-key(⌥) (Option in
Mac OS, Ctrl+Alt or Right-Alt in
Windows) allows access to Retroflex consonants, as well as additional
nasals/sibilants. Again, adding the Shift-key usually implies aspiration
or alternate nasals/sibilants:
(⌥) t = ट | D = ढ | n = ञ | S = ष
Vowels
- Vowel keys typically represent post-consonantal
forms. The Shift key allows access to long forms.
t + i = त + ि = ति | d + I = द + ी = दी - The AltGr-key(⌥) (Option in
Mac OS, Ctrl+Alt or Right-Alt in
Windows) allows access to full vowel forms:
(⌥) a = अ | A = आ | e = ए | E = ऐ
Special Characters,
Conjuncts, and Shortcuts
- Common characters like the Anusvara, Visarga,
Virama, Avagraha, and Danda can be accessed using the following keys:
M = ं | H = ः | f = ् | (⌥) ' = ऽ
. = । | (⌥) > = ॥ - Consonantal Conjuncts can be formed by placing a
Virama in between each consonant in the conjunct:
t + f + v = त + ् + व = त्व - Several common letters and conjuncts can be
accessed through shortcuts:
x = ष | X = क्ष | (⌥) s = श्र | (⌥) j = ज्ञ
Roman Letters
- Should you need quick access, the Caps Lock key
will allow you to type in the Roman alphabet. Pressing Shift while Caps Lock
is active will allow you to type in Roman capitals.
Setup:
Microsoft Windows XP/Vista
Installing the
Devanāgarī-QWERTY Keyboard
- Download and run Devanāgarī-QWERTY Keyboard Layout.
- Choose a folder to extract to.
- Navigate to that folder and run setup.exe.
- Open Control Panel and click Regional
and Language Options.
- (XP) Click the Languages tab, and
then click Details under "Text Services and
Input Languages".
(Vista) Click the Keyboards and Languages tab, and then click Change Keyboards. - Click Add.
- (XP) Under "Input language" choose Sanskrit,
under "Keyboard Layout/IME" choose Devanāgarī-QWERTY.
(Vista) Scroll to and double-click Sanskrit, then Keyboard. Select the checkbox next to Devanāgarī-QWERTY. - Click OK.
- (XP) Click Language Bar. Select the
checkboxes next to Show the Language Bar and Show
additional Language Bar icons.
(Vista) Click the Language Bar tab, and select Docked in the taskbar.
To switch between keyboard
layouts in Windows:
- Click on the Language Bar (it may
be free-floating, or docked in the bottom-left taskbar). It should display
an "EN", "FR", or "SA" icon depending on
your input language.
- Choose Sanskrit (India) from the
menu and start typing.
Setup:
Mac OSX
Installing the
Devanāgarī-QWERTY Keyboard
- Open System Preferences and
click International.
- Click Input Menu.
- Select the checkbox next to "Devanāgarī-QWERTY".
- Select the “Show input menu in menu bar” checkbox.
To switch between keyboard
layouts in Mac OSX:
- Click the Input Menu icon
(international symbol) in the upper-right corner of the menu bar.
- Choose "Devanāgarī-QWERTY" from
the menu and start typing.
Keyboard
layout character map
Below is a complete map of
the Devanāgarī-QWERTY keyboard layout with every possible combination of keys: