language prediction

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Language prediction on Windows refers to the system's ability to anticipate and suggest words or phrases as a user types, often powered by transliteration and phonetic input methods. This tag covers discussions about Windows' Indic Phonetic Keyboards, which use language prediction to help users type in native scripts like Bengali, Hindi, and Tamil. The technology bridges language accessibility gaps by converting phonetic typing into correct script characters, making digital communication more inclusive for South Asian languages. Topics include how Windows integrates transliteration-based prediction, user experiences with these keyboards, and the impact on productivity and language preservation. The tag focuses on Microsoft's efforts to enhance multilingual typing through predictive text and phonetic input support.
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    Revolutionizing Language Accessibility: Windows’ Indic Phonetic Keyboards for Native Script Typing

    The world’s reliance on digital devices is rapidly reshaping the way we communicate, work, and create. For hundreds of millions across South Asia and the Indian diaspora, typing in native languages on Windows has long been a cumbersome, even alienating experience. But that’s changing—Windows’...
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