Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart May 2026

Feature Draft: Shree Dev Font Keyboard Layout Chart

Feature Name

Shree Dev Keymap Visualizer & Reference Chart

  • Shift + Q = ध
  • Shift + W = ठ
  • Shift + E = फ (Wait – note: E is ‘प’, Shift+E is ‘फ’ – careful!)
  • Shift + R = ऋ
  • Shift + T = ख (T is ‘क’, Shift+T is ‘ख’)
  • Shift + A = श (A is ‘स’, Shift+A is ‘श’)
  • Shift + S = ष (S is ‘ब’, Shift+S is ‘ष’)
  • Shift + D = स (D is ‘फ’, Shift+D is ‘स’) – Yes, this is confusing.

Example Shift Combinations:

For anyone working with legacy data, old government records, or specific print design workflows in India, understanding the Shree Dev Keyboard Chart is essential. Unlike modern Unicode fonts (like Mangal or Nirmala UI), which follow the InScript standard, Shree Dev follows a distinct "Phonetic" or "Typewriter" layout that requires a specific mapping chart to master. Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart

(Note: Slight variations exist between Shree Dev versions from different foundries. Always test your specific font.) Feature Draft: Shree Dev Font Keyboard Layout Chart

Normal Key Mapping: Shows which Devanagari character appears when you press a standard English key (e.g., pressing 'k' might yield 'क'). Shift + Q = ध Shift + W

7. Example Usage (for user guide)

To type “नेपाल”: