| Installation Instructions : |
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- Click on the Download Button
- Unzip the file
- Double click Setup.exe to start installation
- After installing, please follow the process for enabling Indian languages on Windows 2000 and above as given below in the Settings section.
Note : These fonts will work best with Windows XP and Office 2003 |
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| Usage Instructions (Keyboard
Driver) : |
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- Set the Locale to Tamil (small icon with "TA" should appear in the right hand side of the Taskbar)
- Start the Keyboard driver by clicking on
- Start->Program files->Tamil Unicode Keyboard Driver ->ShreeKbd.exe.
- A small blue-yellow icon will appear near the TA icon in the task bar.
- Right click this icon to choose the keyboard layout.
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| System Requirement |
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- Processor: Intel Celeron onwards
- Windows (NT/2000 Onwards):
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| Settings |
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- Linux:
- Tamil Unicode Support is available in RedHat, Fedora,
Suse, NICLinux, BOSS distributions
- Refer to the respective manufacturers documentation for
enabling Tamil Unicode Support
- Win2000:
- Go to "Control Panel" and click on "Regional Options"
- Click "General" tab and from Language Settings for System window check on "Indic"
- It will ask for Win2000 CD. Installation will happen. Reboot the system
- Now again go to Regional Option and click on "Input Locales" tab
- Add the languages in which you want to type.
- A small "EN" will appear in the system tray. Left click on "EN" and choose the language to type.
- Win XP:
- Go to "Control Panel" and then click "Regional and Language Options"
- Click on "Languages" tab and check on the box which says "Install Files for complex scripts".
- This method will ask for Win XP CD. Put the CD in the CD drive and let the installation begin.
- Once the installation is complete boot the system if required and again goto 2nd step.
- Now click "Details" tab. Click on "Add" to add the languages of your choice.
- A small "EN" will appear in the system tray. Left click on "EN" and choose the language to type.
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