Operating System Keyboard

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The Operating System Keyboard is used by those who know to read and write in the language of their choice. Entering data in Tally using the Operating System Keyboard is different from using the phonetic keyboard as the keyboard layout differs.

To configure the Keyboard for an Operating System Keyboard.

1.Click K: Keyboard from the horizontal toolbar or press ALT +K

2.

In Keyboard Configuration screen, select Hindi Traditional (System) from the List of Languages.

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Note: The Languages displayed in the List of Languages for Keyboard Configuration depends upon Operating System.

Using On-Screen Keyboard in Tally

The On-Screen keyboard is a virtual keyboard which displays on the computer screen. Using the On-Screen keyboard will familiarise you with the Operating System keyboard’s layout.

Configuring On-Screen Keyboard

1.Go to Start > Programs > Accessories > Accessibility
2.Select Onscreen Keyboard

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3.The On-Screen Keyboard will appear as shown below.

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4.Use Alt + Shift to configure the language of choice. For example, if you wish to enter data in Hindi, select Hindi using Alt + Shift or select the same from the Language bar as shown.

Multilingual_Alt_Shift Bar

5.The On-Screen Keyboard will appear in Hindi as shown, as you place the cursor on it.

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