Hindi Font and Keyboard Version 2.0 © Michael Colley 1997 This file may be distributed freely as long as it is not modified Packing list: 1. Readme.txt 2. HindiKB.bmp 3. HindiCON.bmp 4. HindiVOW.bmp 5. Hindi.kmn 5. Hindi1.bmp 7. Hindi0.bmp 8. DevanagariDelhiRegularSSK.ttf (devads__) 9. DevanagariDelhiBoldSSK.ttf (devadsb_) 10. DevanagariDelhiItalic.ttf (devadsi_) 11. DevanagariDelhiBoldItalic.ttf (devadsbi) Instructions for installation and use: 1. Install the true type fonts DevanagariDelhiSSK on your computer. On Windows '95 the fonts are located under My Computer > Control Panel > Fonts On Windows 3.1 the fonts are located under Main > Control Panel > Fonts 2. Place the following files in the Keyman folder located on your c:\ drive: Hindi.kmn Hindi1.bmp Hindi2.bmp (note: if you do not have Keyman you must download it in order to be able to use this font). 3. Open HindiKB.bmp. This file contains documentation of the Hindi keyboard. Print this file for future reference 4. If you are not familiar with the Devanagari alphabet, you may also want to open and print the files HindiCON.bmp and HindiVOW.bmp. These will teach you more about the Hindi writting system. 5. Open up Keyman, click on Options, and load the Hindi keyboard 6. You will notice a small button in the corner of your screen. The white writting means it is off. Click it to turn it on. 7. Open up any text or word processing software, such as Microsoft Word or Word Perfect. Change the font to DevanagariDelhiSSK. (Keyman does NOT change the font for you). Make sure the Keyman button for DevanDelhi is on. Make sure Caps Lock is off. Begin typing. For technical support: E-mail MikeColley@Juno.com