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You *must* read the document gautami_bangla_bengali.pdf before you start using this keyboard.

Vowels

Character

Keystroke

Character

Keystroke

Character

Keystroke

Character

Keystroke

a1

A  a2

i1

I  i2

u1

U  u2

ঋ  ৠ

<1-2

ঌ  ৡ

>1-2

o1

E  e2

o1

O  o2

 

Consonants

Character

Keystroke

Character

Keystroke

Character

Keystroke

Character

Keystroke

Character

Keystroke

k

kh

g

gh

xm

c

ch

j

jh

xn

T

Th

D

Dh

N

t

th

d

dh

n

p

ph

b

bh

m

y1

y2   y.

r   b.

xr

l

w

s

sh

S

h

R  D.

Rh  Dh.

ঁ ং ৼ ऀ

bkqu1-4

॒ ॑ ᳚ ॓ ॔

~1-5

ঃ  ঽ

H1  H2

xt

deadkey

x1

ক্ষ

x2

ওঁ ৺ ঀ

M1-3

ক়

q  k.

খ়

K  kh.

গ়

G  g.

ফ়

f   ph.

জ়

z   j.

\

.

x.

।  ॥

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#1-8

1-8These are toggle keys. The superscript numbers indicate the position of the akara in the toggle cycle, e.g. M1 i.e. M > ওঁ, M2 i.e. MM > , and M3 i.e. MMM > . Press each of these keys several times in a row to see how it works.

x toggles between a dead key and ক্ষ. As a dead key it yields no output, but (1) modifies the keystroke that follows it, e.g. m > but xm > , n > but xn > , and (2) breaks a toggle cycle and moves the cursor on to the next character, e.g. oo > but oxo > ওও.

Desktop Keyboard layout

Default (unshifted)

Default (unshifted) state

Shifted

Shift state

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