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a few points

  1. the circle below/over each matra (accents) makes the entire layout a bit crammed. It s too full with characters..
  2. however the circle does provide a means to find the positions of all matras easily on the keyboard layout. matras like '.' can often become hard to find without the circle.
  3. a circle can also provide some intuition to the child - by this i am implying that the child will be able to figure out that hindi character must replace the circle. The circle will also assist the child in finding out the correct position for the matra[ie over/under the character]. This would not be so apparent in the other layout. It will surely help in speeding up the learning how to write hindi in general as far as a child is concerned. I hope the point I am making is clear..
  4. what is the need for having the circle on the 'J' key? Why does'nt the 'v' key have a circle in that case?

HemantGoyal