Dear friends,
While investigating, I found something that seems to work quite well for Windows platforms which is what I was looking for. It is a customizable key mapping devanagari keyboard that corresponds to QWERTY equivalents and variations are made using Shift key, Control Alt, and Control Alt Shift combinations. This is very nice for someone who knows English and only now learning Hindi, because you can use your knowledge of the English letters to produce similar sounds of letters in the Devanagari script using similar keyboard input.
Check it out here:
https://ankursethi.in/better-hindi-typing-on-windows-using-devanagari-qwerty/

Kind regards,

Yamuna Jivana dasa

Yamuna Jivana Dasa
-----Original Message----- From: Yamuna Jivana dasa (Yogan)
Sent: Saturday, December 24, 2022 5:29 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Learning Hindi, TTS and Devanagari typing

Hi,
Thanks for the link from fifty languages. I downloaded the 100 lessons audio
files and started listening to them. I suspect this will definitely help get
me started learning some Hindi. I have great respect for someone speaking a
language they were not using at home. I hope I will become even slightly
intelligible speaking Hindi here in India. definitely it will take a lot of
effort and determination, and one has to start somewhere: at the beginning!

I also downloaded the Vocalizer voice for Lekha and tried changing my
keyboard to Devanagari, but now of course I still don't know the Hindi
alphabet. My sons who are fully sighted are learning Sanskrit for the last 2
years now, and they know Devanagari reasonably well, so they tried using my
ordinary QWERTY keyboard to type but they could not figure out the letters
on the keyboard. Instead they launched the On-Screen keyboard and typed Hare
Krishna in Devanagari from there. Lekha managed to pronounce it properly in
Jaws. Quite nice!

Yamuna Jivana Dasa

-----Original Message----- From: Kakarla Nageswaraiah
Sent: Friday, December 23, 2022 4:31 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] Learning Hindi, TTS and Devanagari typing

Hello,
Try learning from the below link:
https://www.50languages.com/phrasebook/en/hi/
Also, listen to radio news and other programmes.  For instance,
5-minutes in English followed by hindi or vice versa.
If you learn Hindi Braille, you can read some Hindi magazines and
bilingual books.
Regards.


On 12/23/22, rituraj meena <riturajmeena1...@gmail.com> wrote:
Your question is not clear to me, do you want to learn Hindi or want to
learn to write Hindi because you have talked about keyboard at one place,
if you want to learn to write Hindi, then you can use Windows Standard
keyboard of Hindi। You can use the voice of Neel and lekha voices for Hindi

reading.  I don't suggest any other keyboards to everyone because you find
Hindi standard keyboard of windows anywhere but other keyboards maybe not
available anywhere that's why I prefer and suggest to learn Hindi typing on

standard typing keyboard which can be unable in control panel of any
version of windows easily.

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