Hi VedPrakash,
It seems that you have to revisit your windows account setting.
There is no issue of installation.  The problem you are facing is
purely your machine specific.


On 11/30/15, Vedprakash <vedprakash.sha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have also adjusted to it. But we can change keyboards by pressing control
> plus space if we have other keyboards like Saraswati Hindi Phonetic, Godrage
> etc.
>
> Exciting Offers to Grab  Vedprakash Sharma
>
>
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> Of sanjay
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015 4:26 PM
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> Subject: Re: [AI] [Bulk] Re: Hindi typing with phonetic key board
>
> I learnt Hindi typing with devanagari inscript.  I think, It is built-in
> keyboard in windows.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Him Prasad Gautam" <drishtibac...@gmail.com>
> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerningthe disabled." <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
> Sent: Monday, November 30, 2015 7:21 AM
> Subject: [Bulk] Re: [AI] Hindi typing with phonetic key board
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>
>> hi Naresh,
>> First of all, let you be clear.
>> A VI person should not use  the typing utility which has the following
>> characteristics.
>> 1. If it generates A single Hindi letter on pressing multiple  keys of
>> the keyboard.  If by pressing c h a it generates च, there is a
>> conflict. The screen reader does  not know what should it speak when
>> you press the key of c and h because the letter च is only generated
>> after completing the all three letters. At Final stage, when you press
>> a, the letter च is generated. Before that, what it should speak when
>> you press  the two keys c and h?
>> And Finally when you press a, the screen reader says च which is
>> confusing. Hence please, completely abandon the idea of roman based
>> typing tools like ka = क, kha = खetc.
>> 2. conversely, a VI person should also not use that typing tool which
>> generates multiple Hindi letters on pressing a single key of the
>> keyboard. In this case too, the conflict of speaking occurs.
>> 3. The only suitable typing tool for VI person is that one in which
>> one Hindi letter is generated on pressing a single key of the
>> keyboard.
>> Or,
>> One key press, one Hindi letter generation. If so happened, there is
>> no conflict with the key press event and its announcement.
>> I have developed a Hindi typing tool in this principle.
>> It is specially design for those person who has the following
>> characteristics.
>> 1. If The user is a VI person. using a screen reader.
>> 2. If the user is already familiar with the English keyboard.
>> 3. If the user frequently types dual texts in Hindi as well as English.
>> I guess, you fall in this category and I suggest to use my phonetic
>> based Hindi typing tool called Varnamala. Many VI person in India are
>> using it.
>> you can download it from:
>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/gsthdizy1qefepv/Setup_Hindi_Varnamala_333.ex
>> e?dl=0
>>
>> you can use it in any version of windows and in any screen reader.
>> since the installation language is in Hindi, while installing, you
>> must active  your jaws in Hindi reading mode.
>> after installation, go to c:\programFiles\Varnamala\Hindi folder.
>> there you can find help file in MS word named HelpInEnglish.rtf.
>> Read it, a list of the Hindi letter and the corresponding keys
>> assigned for it is presented there.
>> briefly speaking, it has;
>> k for क, shift k for ख
>> g for ग, shift g for घ
>> c for च, shift C for छ
>> j for  ज, shift j for झ
>> n for न, shift n for ण
>> t for त, shift t for थ
>> p for प, shift p for फ
>> b for ब, shift b for भ
>> s for स, shift s for श
>> etc. etc.  are assigned.
>> Hope it helps you.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/29/15, Naresh Kumar <naresh.rhy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> Hi Him,
>>> I am a VI. Please tell me the easiest way of Hindi typing. Generally
>>> I find it difficult to learn new technology but once learnt, I can
>>> explore at my own. I I am using windows 7 with Jaws 14. I think that
>>> I have explained what you wanted to know.
>>> Best
>>> Naresh
>>>
>>> On 11/29/15, Him Prasad Gautam <drishtibac...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> hi,
>>>> Are you Visually impaired or sited?
>>>> If VI, then your wish of typing in roman and getting  in Hindi does
>>>> not suit your condition.  This approach leads you always in problem.
>>>> I will elaborate the possible encounter. Let you clear your
>>>> condition. I can help you in either condition.
>>>>
>>>> On 11/29/15, Naresh Kumar <naresh.rhy...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Dear list,
>>>>> I wish to learn Hindi typing with phonetic keyboard which means if
>>>>> I type the spellings in Roman it gets typed  in Hindi. I would be
>>>>> really grateful to one who can tell me step-by-step to start with.
>>>>> I am not very good with technology but online guidance would definitely
>>>>> help.
>>>>> Regards
>>>>> Naresh
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Naresh Kumar
>>>>> Assistant Professor
>>>>> Department of History
>>>>> Kamala Nehru College
>>>>> (University of Delhi)
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>>> --
>>> Naresh Kumar
>>> Assistant Professor
>>> Department of History
>>> Kamala Nehru College
>>> (University of Delhi)
>>> Mobile: +919999308530
>>> Residence: A5,
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>> --
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