hi,
There are plenty of Devanagari typing tools for windows.

Each tool has its own characteristics and limitations.
Basically, the typing tools can be categorized into 3 types.
1. Phonetics.
2. Traditional (typewriter based).
3. Transliterate.

after studying about a dozen of available Devanagari typing tools by myself,
I have developed the Hindi Varnamala specially suitable to screen reader user.
It is free and your friend can use it.
However, among of the available Hindi Typing tools, you can find some
of them in your own windows.
There you can find traditional Hindi and Devanagari inscript or
Marathi or Kankani etc.
No need to download from any where. It is already installed in your
freind's computer.
Besides, you can download saraswati godrej and Saraswati phonetics too.
My varnamala is purely made focusing the issues of screen reader users.
try it from:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/gsthdizy1qefepv/Setup_Hindi_Varnamala_333.exe?dl=0

contact if any issue encountered.


On 4/4/15, Josephine D souza <josephine.dsouza...@yahoo.in> wrote:
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> Hi experts!
> As the subject tells, one of my friends is interested in learning hindi
> touch typing. Does anyone know-
> which is the best hindi typing software that can convert the regular quarti
> keyboard into a devnagri keyboard and speak the keys as we type?
> And can any of the list members tell about the best hindi touch typing tutor
> that is fully accessible by a totally blind person.
> I will be grateful if anyone can provide links for free direct download.
> Regards,
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