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Telugu, a Dravidian language of southern India with its own alphabet, is supported on the Simputer with fonts, keyboard layout, handwriting recognition, and text-to-speech conversion.
Telugu, a Dravidian language of southern India with its own alphabet, is supported on the Simputer with fonts, keyboard layout, handwriting recognition, and text-to-speech conversion.



Revision as of 14:44, 15 November 2007

Telugu, a Dravidian language of southern India with its own alphabet, is supported on the Simputer with fonts, keyboard layout, handwriting recognition, and text-to-speech conversion.

[IndLinux] is working on a Telugu distribution of Linux. Several Free Telugu fonts are readily available, including the Ankur fonts and Code2000. Telugu uses an INSCRIPT keyboard.

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