Devanagari Devanagari-QWERTY

Devanagari Devanagari-QWERTY

Devanagari Normal Typing the Halant (d = ) between consonants creates a conjunct. Typing two Halants between consonants keeps the consonants separate and shows the Halant with the first consonant. Shift Type the Nukta (] = ) after to get To create the Rakar, type Halant and Ra after the consonant. To create the Reph, type Ra and Halant before the consonant. Devanagari-QWERTY Normal For Option and Option + Shift positions, see the Indian Language Kit User’s Manual, Chapter 3. Shift Gujarati Normal Typing the Halant (d = ) between consonants creates a conjunct. Shift To create the Rakar, type Halant and Ra after the consonant. To create the Reph, type Ra and Halant before the consonant. Gujarati-QWERTY Normal For Option and Option + Shift positions, see the Indian Language Kit User’s Manual, Chapter 3. Shift Gurmukhi Normal Nukta (] = ) can be typed after to get Shift To create the Rakar, type Halant and Ra after the consonant. Gurmukhi-QWERTY Normal For Option and Option + Shift positions, see the Indian Language Kit User’s Manual, Chapter 3. Shift Devanagari-Nepali Normal Shift Four special conjuncts There are four special conjuncts in Devanagari and Gujarati whose individual components are not immediately apparent,which are generated in the following way: Devanagari Gujarati Vowel modifiers Vowel modifiers are characters that change a vowel sound in pronunciation. These are usually the Chandrabindu, the Anuswar, and the Visarg. They are used as shown below: Devanagari Gujarati The invisible consonant (INV) Many characters have composite forms that only appear in combination with a consonant or consonant and halant base. The INV code is used to display these composite forms in isolation without the base. The INV code is generated by typing the Option and Escape keys in place of the base. Devanagari Gujarati Numerals Many Indian scripts today use the international (or the Indo-Arabic) numerals. They also have their own numerals. The default Inscript keyboard layouts show the Indian language numerals in the Normal position, while the international numerals are available in the Option position. Devanagari Gujarati Gurmukhi © 1997 Apple Computer, Inc. All rights reserved. Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. U96502-012A Indian Language Kit Quick Reference Card.

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