<h1 style="text-align: center;"><span style="font-size: medium;">Pramukh Type Pad</span><br /></h1> <hr style="height: 1px; width: 100%;" size="1" /> <p><span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong>Pramukh Type Pad</strong></span> is a transliteration IME tool for Indian languages. Currently it supports <strong>Bengali</strong>, <strong>Gujarati</strong>, <strong>Devnagari</strong>, <strong>Kannada</strong>, <strong>Malayalam</strong>, <strong>Gurumukhi</strong>, <strong>Oriya</strong>, <strong>Tamil </strong>and <strong>Telugu</strong>.</p> <p><span style="color: #0000ff;"><strong>How to start typing in Indian languages?</strong></span></p> <ul> <li>Click on New Document button (<img title="New Document icon" src="img/newdoc.gif" alt="New Document icon" width="27" height="26" />) to clear existing contents.</li> <li>Now select any language from the dropdown list as shown <img title="select language" src="img/selectlang.gif" alt="select language" /></li> <li>If you want to type some characters in Roman English, you can either choose English from the same dropdown list or press F12. To again type in your chosen language, press F12 again.</li> <li>This is "<span style="color: #0000ff;">The way you speak, the way you type</span>" type pad. If you want to type pramukh in your language, just type "pramukh" and it will automatically convert all english letters into your selected language. You can get a quick reference of your language character and its corresponding english letter by clicking on Typing Help button(<img title="Typing Help" src="img/indichelp.gif" alt="Typing Help" width="28" height="25" />). For complete typing reference, please visit <span style="color: #0000ff;">Typing Tips</span> link in the Information section of this page.<br /> </ul>