![]() ![]() If you need help, check this video tutorial on how to install bookmarklets. ![]() To give this feature a try, drag the (javascript:(t13nb=window.t13nb||function(l))(‘hi’)) bookmarklet on to your browser favorites. These bookmarklets are available for Hindi, Arabic, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam. Google has released some useful transliteration bookmarklets that will help you type characters in your language on any website. For instance, if you need to edit a Hindi entry in Wikipedia or need to type a document in Telugu using Google Docs, it may not be that straight forward a process if you are used to the English keyboard. Indic transliteration tools are pretty useful for typing text in Indian languages without having to memorize any complex sequence of characters but the problem is that not all websites support transliteration yet. Here’s a quick demo of transliteration - you type Hindi words phonetically in English script and tool will automatically convert them into corresponding Hindi words. ![]() Blogger, Gmail, Orkut and a few other Google services offer transliteration facility by default so you can easily type characters in Hindi, Tamil & other popular Indian languages using the standard English (Roman) keyboard. ![]()
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