Font Keyboard Chart ((top)) - Shree Dev
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: Used for special symbols, complex conjuncts, and fractional characters. Complete Shree Dev Keyboard Mapping Chart 1. Alphabetical Row Map (QWERTY Correspondence) The Top Row (Number Row)
Shree Dev is a popular Devanagari font family used extensively for Hindi and Marathi typing. Because it utilizes a non-Unicode layout, typing requires a specific character map. Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart
Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart an essential guide for typing in Hindi and Marathi using the legacy Shree-Lipi font series
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: Keep a dedicated list of the Alt codes handy, as you will need them frequently for standard official drafting.
Standard Shree Dev fonts are not typically designed to be installed and used on mobile operating systems like Android or iOS. For typing on mobile, it is generally recommended to use standard Unicode fonts like Mangal or Nirmala UI, or use dedicated keyboard apps from the app store that support Devanagari typing. Alphabetical Row Map (QWERTY Correspondence) The Top Row
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
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The Shree Dev chart typically organizes characters into several layers to accommodate the vast Devanagari script on a standard QWERTY keyboard: Primary Characters
| English Key | Devanagari Output | | :--- | :--- | | a | अ | | A / aa | आ | | i | इ | | I / ee | ई | | u | उ | | U / oo | ऊ |