On 3/9/15, Mukesh Baviskar <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Him Prasad Gautam, > Thank you for explanation regarding phonetic typing. I agree with you. > Before Google input tool I use the Marathi language which I set in regional > language-keyboard-Marathi but it types Hindi letters instead of Marathi > letters. So I dropped it and switched to Google input tool. But, still there > is a another problem of selecting proper word. I want to use Marathi typing > using Marathi font instead of Hindi font. > > I appreciate you for providing the better solution for Unicode Marathi > typing. I'm ready to switch a better system which will solve my problem and > easy to use. > > "If you really want switch to such system in which you will not get any > problem for ever, then i can provide the best solution specially > suitable for screen reader users. " > > As per your thoughts mentioned above I by heart appreciate your efforts to > overcome my problem positively. > > Please suggest me a better solution positively. > > Waiting to receive a solution from you soon. > > Thanking you in anticipation. > > Regards, > > Mukesh Baviskar > Mobile: 9403161157 > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Him Prasad Gautam" <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 11:12 AM > To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues > concerningthe disabled." <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [AI] Tamil Unicode Typewriter Keyboard Layout > >> hi Mukesh, >> Unfortunately, I have to again say that your choice is inappropriate. >> In any case, Google input should not be used by screen reader users. >> First of all, be clear: >> 1. Do not use that keyboard layout that does not directly type your >> local letters. >> 2. If a different system generates the letter of the desired local >> letters on the basis of your English type, the problem you are facing >> is eminent. >> 3. You have to either face the problem that you raised or use >> alternate proper typing system. >> 4. The option of words choice is purely designed for sited person and >> it contradicts to VI person. >> 5. Do not seek way out in that system which is contradictory to your >> context. >> 6. Even for sited person, Google input is suitable in web pages but it >> creates problem in some applications. >> If you really want switch to such system in which you will not get any >> problem for ever, then i can provide the best solution specially >> suitable for screen reader users. However, you have to determined to >> abandon what you are using now. Otherwise, problem is eminent in your >> contemporary use. >> I surprised why our VI friends want the same speed of motor cycle in >> cycle. If you change the vehicle, you have to practice the new system >> of the new vehicle. The desire of our Tamil friend is a good example >> of traditional stickiness. >> It is the man who should be compatible to technology but all >> technologies will not fulfill every person's wish and habitability. >> Sorry for speaking bitter words of the ground reality. It is a fact >> and solution. >> >> On 3/9/15, Mukesh Baviskar <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi, >>> To use phonetic keyboard for typing Marathi I installed Google input tool >>> which is working fine. But, I'm facing a problem of selecting a proper >>> word >>> in Marathi options after typing a phonetic English word for it. The >>> pronunciation of most words are similar which is a main problem for me. >>> >>> For example: >>> >>> To typing my name 'Mukesh' >>> >>> After typing a spelling 'Mukesh' >>> >>> I'm getting following options: >>> >>> मुकेश >>> मूकेश >>> मुकेष >>> मूकेष >>> मुकेस >>> मूकेस >>> >>> The first one is correct but how can I choose a correct word because the >>> pronunciation of both options is similar? >>> >>> Thanking you, >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Mukesh Baviskar >>> Mobile: 9403161157 >>> >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------- >>> From: "Him Prasad Gautam" <[email protected]> >>> Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 7:50 AM >>> To: "AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues >>> concerningthe disabled." <[email protected]> >>> Subject: Re: [AI] Tamil Unicode Typewriter Keyboard Layout >>> >>>> hi, >>>> Your wish only to use traditionally designed typewriter layout is not >>>> appropriate to your physical condition. However, if you desire so, I >>>> just suggest you to understand the following reality. Just understand, >>>> what action to take is your decision. >>>> 1. Typewriter layout were designed for typewriter, a different machine >>>> at that time when no one has listen the word 'Computer'. At the >>>> beginning of the computer use in this region; to please those person >>>> who were familiar, to typewriter and make them to switch computer, >>>> the typewriter layout was introduced in computer system which was >>>> basically a wrong approach. It means what you were taught was a >>>> outcome of the idea of making please of old typists in passed decades. >>>> If the leading personality of computer >>>> technology introducing at the beginning may not have tried to please >>>> handful typists of that time, today millions people who use computer >>>> in their daily life would not b in problem as you are facing today. >>>> What you learn is >>>> inappropriate. >>>> 2. Phonetic layout suits for those person who frequently use English >>>> and local language. >>>> 3. Traditional layout does not suit for screen reader users. But, >>>> finally if you still prefer traditional layout, just adopt the >>>> Microsoft made Tamil layout. it has many benefits. >>>> a. It is already available in your computer and will always be in >>>> future too. It is not necessary to download and install from outside. >>>> b. This layout will be available in any computer having windows >>>> operating system installed. It means you can type Tamil in any >>>> computer of the world. If you use a particular layout, you may not be >>>> able to type in that computer in which your layout is not installed. >>>> 4. However, what ever layout to use, for a visually impaired person; >>>> the layout which has the following characteristics is appropriate to >>>> screen reader user. >>>> a. It must not type more than one character on single key press (no >>>> macro!). >>>> b. It should not have an option in which more than one key press is >>>> needed to generate one character (multi key press type single >>>> letter!). >>>> c. It should not have assigned control or alt keys for typing purposes >>>> (No use of modifie for typingr!). >>>> That's the key point to understand. >>>> >>>> On 3/8/15, Jayachandran. T <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> All, >>>>> >>>>> Anybody can guide me to get Tamil Unicode Typewriter Keyboard Layout >>>>> for >>>>> typing Tamil. >>>>> >>>>> Here in Tamil Nadu, There are few e mail groups, in which all the >>>>> visually >>>>> challenged people are writing mails in Tamil. Among them, few are >>>>> using >>>>> NHM >>>>> >>>>> writer keyboard, Indic keyboard and other keyboards. >>>>> >>>>> Since I have finished Tamil typewriting both lower and higher when I >>>>> was >>>>> having good sight, I am not interested to use these phoenetic >>>>> keyboards. >>>>> I >>>>> >>>>> dont want to learn some other keyboard layouts. Because if I practice >>>>> some >>>>> >>>>> other keyboard layout and I use it regularly, I can forget my >>>>> typewriting >>>>> keyboard layout. Moreover, I have very good speed in typewriter >>>>> layout. >>>>> >>>>> In NHM writer by pressing f5 we can go to typewriter keyboard layout. >>>>> But >>>>> the problem is while we type the Tamil, it doesnt says anything. But >>>>> after >>>>> >>>>> when we make it to readout it reads. While typing it doesnt says >>>>> anything. >>>>> >>>>> So, I am unable to use this NHM writer. >>>>> >>>>> I used both JAWS and NVDA. >>>>> >>>>> If anybody using typewriter keyboard layouts for their regional >>>>> languages, >>>>> can also guide me. I may try to use Tamil typewriter keyboard layout >>>>> in >>>>> the >>>>> >>>>> same option if it is available. >>>>> >>>>> Could anybody can guide me in this issue. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advance. >>>>> >>>>> Jayachandran. 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