The Nepali Unicode Keyboard allows you to type in the Nepali language using the Unicode standard, which ensures compatibility and consistency across different devices and platforms. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to use it:
1. Enable Nepali Keyboard:
• On Windows: Go to "Settings" > "Time & Language" > "Language" > "Preferred languages," then add Nepali. After adding, click on the language and select "Options" to add the keyboard layout.
• On macOS: Go to "Apple Menu" > "System Preferences" > "Keyboard" > "Input Sources." Click the "+" button and add the "Nepali" keyboard.
• On Windows: You can usually switch between keyboard layouts by pressing "Windows Key + Space" or "Windows Key + Shift." Alternatively, click the language icon in the taskbar and select the Nepali keyboard.
• On macOS: You can switch keyboard layouts by clicking the input menu in the menu bar and selecting the Nepali keyboard.
3. Typing Nepali:
• Once you've switched to the Nepali Unicode Keyboard, start typing using the layout provided. The keyboard layout typically displays Nepali characters on the keys, and you'll need to learn the placement of characters.
4. Keyboard Layouts:
• There are different keyboard layouts available for typing in Nepali Unicode, such as the traditional layout and the Romanized layout. Choose the layout that best suits your familiarity with Nepali typing.
• Depending on the keyboard layout you're using, you might need to use specific key combinations to type special characters like vowels with matras (diacritical marks) and conjunct consonants.
• Punctuation marks and spaces work just as they do in English.
• To become proficient, practice typing in Nepali using the Unicode Keyboard. Familiarize yourself with the keyboard layout and character placement. Over time, your typing speed and accuracy will improve.