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Installable Offline input tool for Windows
This installable tool works only for Microsoft Windows based computers. Once installed it can be used to type in Ol Chiki offline in Unicode. Please see the procedure below to learn how to use the tool. P.S. (If you are looking for a cross platform tool that works for Linux, macOS and Windows, check [this] (https://github.com/GuruGomke/files/tree/master/Input-tools/Browser%20based%20offline%20tool))
- First download KeyMagic for your platform from [here] (https://keymagic.net/downloads/).
- Now browse to the folder of the Keybord layout you want and download the appropriate km2 file. Please see below for a list.
- Intall KeyMagic and then launch it.
- Click on Add on the right side browse to where you downloaded the km2 file and select it.
- Double click on the new entry and assign a hotkey. Use something easy to remember.
- Press the Hotkey to switch to Ol Chiki and press it again to switch back to English. You can also seamlessly switch between multiple layouts.
List of layouts
![Sarjom baha, a phonetic input method] (https://github.com/GuruGomke/files/blob/master/Input-tools/Ol_Chiki_Sarjom_baha_input_method.png) ☛ [Keyboard layout in details] (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:UniversalLanguageSelector/Input_methods/sat-Sarjom_baha)
![InScript2 input method] (https://github.com/GuruGomke/files/blob/master/Input-tools/Ol_Chiki_InScript_keyboard_layout.png) ☛ [Keyboard layout in details] (https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Extension:UniversalLanguageSelector/Input_methods/sat-InScript2)
Attribution:
- The software and the source code, that are licensed under CC1.0, were created by [Jnanaranjan Sahu] (https://github.com/gyan111/) and [Nasim Ali] (https://github.com/coldbreeze16) under the ambit of the Project Ol Chiki, commissioned by the Centre for Internet and Society's Access to Knowledge (CIS-A2K)
- Project coordinated and maintained by [Subhashish Panigrahi] (http://www.github.com/psubhashish). All the project documentations here are released under CC-BY-SA 4.0
- Some of the documentations are adapted from the documentation created by [Nasim Ali] (https://github.com/coldbreeze16/Kunji-Binyasa)