तुम्हें पता है, android एक खुला मंच है ... तुम अपने आप को चुनौती ले
सकता है और एक तेलुगु कुंजीपटल का निर्माण.
तुम भी एक ऐसी चीज़ बेच सकता है.

माफ करना, इस तेलुगू में नहीं है, नहीं भी गूगल अनुवाद इसके बारे में
जानता है. हिंदी का सबसे अच्छा विकल्प मैं दुनिया के अपने हिस्से के लिए
मिल सकता था.

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You know, android is an open platform... you could take up the
challenge yourself and build a Telugu keyboard.
You could even sell such a thing.

Sorry this isn't in Telugu, not even Google Translate knows about it.
Hindi was the best option I could find for your part of the world.

- Brill Pappin


On Feb 2, 12:01 pm, Madhu Reddy <mkred...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Microsoft Windows 7 supports OTC fonts and the Indic language (Telugu)
> keyboard. They also support Dynamic keyboard layout which I use to map
> Uppercase/Lowercase keys( 52 ) to Telugu unicodes. Microsoft also
> allow us to switch English to Telugu keyboards on the fly. This should
> be done at the Operating system level. I wanted Android provide a
> Dynamic keyboard where an end user can map keys(uc/lc) to different
> language unicodes. This way Android don't have to provide a seperate
> keyboard layout for every language. I appreciate Android implement
> this both in Tablet PCs as well as in Android phones. There are 100
> Million Telugu speaking people and a Billion Indic language speakers
> in India. It will also help all non-English speakers. I appreciate to
> hear Android developers will take up this isse. Thanks!
> madhu

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