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The Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart is a specially designed chart that displays the layout of the Shree Dev Font keyboard. The chart shows the arrangement of keys and the corresponding Nepali characters they produce when pressed. The chart is divided into sections, each representing a different part of the keyboard.
Vowels (standalone) a (when used as vowel letter) : अ A/Shift+a : आ (or type क then Shift+Q pattern shown above) i : इ I : ई u : उ U : ऊ e : ए E : ऐ o : ओ O : औ / or specific key : अं (anusvara) and other vowel signs Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart
: Often used for specific conjuncts or symbols in the Shree-Lipi set. Alt + 0161 : Commonly used for the Chandrabindu How to Use the Chart Hindi Keyboard Layout Guide - Pinterest The Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart is a
The default layout used by professional Marathi typists. Vowels (standalone) a (when used as vowel letter)
, fonts like Shree Dev were essential for rendering the complex ligatures of Hindi and Marathi on computers. Unlike modern phonetic keyboards that convert "tum" to "तुम," the Shree Dev layout is a "visual" or "typewriter-style" system. Every keypress corresponds directly to a specific graphical shape or part of a character, requiring a high degree of muscle memory and specialized training. Structure of the Keyboard Chart
The vowels are mapped primarily to the left side of the keyboard and the number row.
