Abbasi Hindi Font Keyboard Layout
For complex characters not visible on the main layout (like 'त्र' or 'ॐ'), you may need to hold the Alt key and type a numeric code on the Numpad.
Abbasi is a Devanagari-compatible Hindi font designed for readability and compact character shapes. This article explains the keyboard layout commonly used to type Hindi with the Abbasi font, including input methods, key mappings, and typing tips. abbasi hindi font keyboard layout
| English Key | Abbasi Output | English Key (Shift+) | Abbasi Output | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | A | अ | A (alone) – no shift | आ (often mapped to A + a combination) | | i | इ | I | ई | | u | उ | U | ऊ | | e | ए | E | ऐ | | o | ओ | O | औ | | R | ऋ | (Shift R has no vowel) | | For complex characters not visible on the main
Complex characters or symbols not found on the primary keys are generated using Alt + Numeric codes (e.g., Alt + 0170) . Common Abbasi Font Variations | English Key | Abbasi Output | English