Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart

: Keep a dedicated list of the Alt codes handy, as you will need them frequently for standard official drafting.

Open the Keyboard Layout PDF provided within your Shree-Lipi software installation folder (e.g., Shree-Lipi 7.3/Layouts ).

To use these fonts effectively on your computer, follow these steps:

A: Many Nepali font websites offer Shree Dev. However, ensure you have the right version (Shree Dev 1.0, Shree Dev 2.0, etc.) that matches this chart. Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart

Many complex half-characters, conjuncts, and symbols in the Shree Dev font family cannot be typed using standard key combinations. You must hold down the and type a specific 4-digit numerical code on your keyboard's Numpad. Character / Symbol Description Alt Code Shortcut क्त Kta Conjunct Alt + 0161 ट्र Tra (as in Train) Alt + 0170 ड्र Dra (as in Drum) Alt + 0171 द्ध Ddha Conjunct Alt + 0181 द्घ Dgha Conjunct Alt + 0182 द्म Dma Conjunct Alt + 0184 द्य Dya (as in Vidya) Alt + 0185 द्व Dva (as in Dwara) Alt + 0186 श्र Alt + 0216 ऋ Alt + 0228 त्र Alt + 0229 ज्ञ Alt + 0230 श्र Alternative Shra Alt + 0231 ँ Chandrabindu Alt + 0233

Keeping a physical copy of the Shree Dev keyboard layout map next to your monitor is the fastest way to learn.

Print out a copy of the Shree Dev keyboard chart (if available) and keep it near your workstation until you've memorized the entire layout. : Keep a dedicated list of the Alt

But here’s the challenge: Shree Dev is a non-Unicode (ASCII-based) font. Unlike modern Unicode fonts where typing "k" gives you "क," Shree Dev follows a unique, often frustrating, keyboard layout. Without a proper chart, typing even a simple word like "Nepal" (नेपाल) becomes a guessing game.

Shree Dev is a Devanagari-style decorative font. Use this simple keyboard chart graphic post to help users type common characters and conjuncts.

The Shree Dev font family is extensive, with numerous versions available, including: However, ensure you have the right version (Shree Dev 1

Below is the complete mapping of standard QWERTY keys to Shree Dev characters. 1. Alphabet Row Keys (Normal vs. Shift) QWERTY Key Normal Character Shift Character क्ट (Kta conjunct) W चा (Chaa / Matra) E आधा म (Half Ma) R आधा त (Half Ta) T आधा ज (Half Ja) Y आधा ल (Half La) U आधा न (Half Na) I आधा प (Half Pa) O आधा व (Half Va) P आधा च (Half Cha) A आधा क (Half Ka) S े (E Matra) ै (Ai Matra) D ि (Short I Matra) F ी (Long I Matra) आधा ध (Half Dha) G H ी (Right Matra) J आधा भ (Half Bha) K ा (Aa Matra) L आधा श (Half Sha) ; (Semicolon) आधा स (Half Sa) ' (Apostrophe) श (Sha variant) आधा य (Half Ya) Z (Bottom Ra / Rakar) (Refph / Top Ra) X आधा ग (Half Ga) C आधा ब (Half Ba) V B ठ (Tha variant) N छ (Chha) M 2. Number and Special Character Keys 1 →right arrow १ (Hindi 1) 2 →right arrow २ (Hindi 2) 3 →right arrow ३ (Hindi 3) 4 →right arrow ४ (Hindi 4) 5 →right arrow ५ (Hindi 5) 6 →right arrow ६ (Hindi 6) 7 →right arrow ७ (Hindi 7) 8 →right arrow ८ (Hindi 8) 9 →right arrow ९ (Hindi 9) 0 →right arrow ० (Hindi 0) - (Hyphen) →right arrow ः (Visarga) = (Equals) →right arrow ृ (Ri Matra) Crucial Alt Code Shortcuts for Special Characters

The Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart is a specially designed chart that displays the layout of the Shree Dev Font keyboard. The chart shows the arrangement of keys and the corresponding Nepali characters they produce when pressed. The chart is divided into sections, each representing a different part of the keyboard.