Re: [AI] Hindi typing with phonetic key board

2015-11-30 Thread Vedprakash
I have win 7 with office 13.
I am using Jaws17.
I am using Lekha for Hindi.
I downloaded the Set up file from DropBox. But it is not installing.
I copied the screen through virtual viewer. The following error occurs every 
time I try to open the set up file:
Windows Explorer graphic 798 
Windows Explorer is not responding
Windows can check online for a solution. If you restart or close the program, 
you might 
lose information.
graphic 999  Check for a solution and restart the program
graphic 999  Close the program
graphic 999  Wait for the program to respond
graphic 44  Hide problem details
  Additional Hang Signature 7: 82e5bdced32bed3fbca3545e82cf01b0 graphic 192 
Read our privacy statement online:
  http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=104288&clcid=0x0409 graphic 545 If the 
online privacy statement is not available, please read our privacy statement
offline
  C:\Windows\system32\en-US\erofflps.txt graphic 112 
graphic 932 
graphic 257  graphic 756
I close the programme and everything gets fine again. I tried to use program 
compatibility option but without any avail.
Exciting Offers to Grab  Vedprakash Sharma

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Subject: Re: [AI] Hindi typing with phonetic key board

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.exe?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  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  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  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 st

Re: [AI] Hindi typing with phonetic key board

2015-11-30 Thread Him Prasad Gautam
Hi,
You are always welcome.
Please  read the help file first.
after installation, It can be found at:
In 32 bit windows:
c:\programFiles\Varnamala\Hindi\HelpInEnglish.rtf
In 64 bit windows:
c:\programFiles (x86)\Varnamala\Hindi\HelpInEnglish.rtf
 read the file with say all symbol mode.
Pls feel free to ask if unclear.


On 11/30/15, Naresh Kumar  wrote:
> Hi Him,
> This is the key board what I would be most comfortable with. Let me
> download it and install it and then I will disturb you for further
> help.
> Regards
> Naresh
>
> On 11/30/15, Him Prasad Gautam  wrote:
>> Hi again,
>> while reading the help file of Varnamala, please set your jaws in say
>> all symbol mode. If it is in some or most mode; many symbols  that are
>> found at keyboard will not be spoken and you may be confused what to
>> press to type.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 11/30/15, Him Prasad Gautam  wrote:
>>> 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.exe?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  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  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  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)
>> Mobile: +91308530
>> Residence: A5,
>> Staff quarters,
>> Kamala Nehru College,
>> August Kranti Marg,
>> New Delhi-110049.

Re: [AI] Hindi typing with phonetic key board

2015-11-29 Thread Naresh Kumar
Hi Him,
This is the key board what I would be most comfortable with. Let me
download it and install it and then I will disturb you for further
help.
Regards
Naresh

On 11/30/15, Him Prasad Gautam  wrote:
> Hi again,
> while reading the help file of Varnamala, please set your jaws in say
> all symbol mode. If it is in some or most mode; many symbols  that are
> found at keyboard will not be spoken and you may be confused what to
> press to type.
>
>
>
> On 11/30/15, Him Prasad Gautam  wrote:
>> 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.exe?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  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  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  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)
> Mobile: +91308530
> Residence: A5,
> Staff quarters,
> Kamala Nehru College,
> August Kranti Marg,
> New Delhi-110049.
>
>
>
> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
> of
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>
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Re: [AI] Hindi typing with phonetic key board

2015-11-29 Thread Him Prasad Gautam
Hi again,
while reading the help file of Varnamala, please set your jaws in say
all symbol mode. If it is in some or most mode; many symbols  that are
found at keyboard will not be spoken and you may be confused what to
press to type.



On 11/30/15, Him Prasad Gautam  wrote:
> 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.exe?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  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  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  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)
 Mobile: +91308530
 Residence: A5,
 Staff quarters,
 Kamala Nehru College,
 August Kranti Marg,
 New Delhi-110049.



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Re: [AI] Hindi typing with phonetic key board

2015-11-29 Thread Him Prasad Gautam
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.exe?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  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  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  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)
>>> Mobile: +91308530
>>> Residence: A5,
>>> Staff quarters,
>>> Kamala Nehru College,
>>> August Kranti Marg,
>>> New Delhi-110049.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>>> of
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Re: [AI] Hindi typing with phonetic key board

2015-11-29 Thread Naresh Kumar
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  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  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)
>> Mobile: +91308530
>> Residence: A5,
>> Staff quarters,
>> Kamala Nehru College,
>> August Kranti Marg,
>> New Delhi-110049.
>>
>>
>>
>> Register at the dedicated AccessIndia list for discussing accessibility
>> of
>> mobile phones / Tabs on:
>> http://mail.accessindia.org.in/mailman/listinfo/mobile.accessindia_accessindia.org.in
>>
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Re: [AI] Hindi typing with phonetic key board

2015-11-29 Thread Him Prasad Gautam
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  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
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