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transliteration technology
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Transliteration technology on Windows enables users to type in native Indic scripts using phonetic keyboards, converting spoken sounds into written characters. This feature, built into the operating system, improves language accessibility for South Asian languages like Hindi, Bengali, and Tamil. By allowing users to type based on pronunciation rather than complex keyboard layouts, it bridges the digital divide for millions. The technology supports multiple Indic languages and integrates seamlessly with Windows applications, making it easier for users to communicate, work, and create in their native scripts. This advancement reduces the learning curve for non-English speakers and promotes inclusive computing.
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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