(श्री देव) is a popular Nepali Unicode-incompatible font based on the traditional Preeti keyboard layout. Despite Unicode Nepali fonts gaining traction, Shree Dev remains widely used in government offices, schools, newspapers, and legal documents due to legacy systems and familiarity.
A visual representation of the keyboard layout designed for typing in Devanagari script. This layout might be different from the standard QWERTY keyboard layout to accommodate characters and diacritical marks used in the Devanagari script. shree dev font keyboard pdf
In the realm of digital typography for the Nepali language, stands as a towering figure. As a Unicode-compliant font, Shree Dev (often spelled Shre Dev or Shree Dev 0711 ) has become the industry standard for writing Nepali on computers, smartphones, and web browsers. However, many users struggle with a common hurdle: they have the font installed, but they don’t know which key types which character. This layout might be different from the standard
| Key | Result | Key (Shift) | Result | | :--- | :---: | :--- | :---: | | a | अ | A | आ | | i | इ | I | ई | | u | उ | U | ऊ | | e | ए | E | ऐ | | o | ओ | O | औ | | @ | अं | $ | अः | However, many users struggle with a common hurdle:
This shows the output when you type a key without Shift or Alt.
This is the most confusing part for beginners. The Alt Gr key is used for: