On सोमवार 28 मे 2012 02:47 म.नं., Szelp, A. Sz. wrote: > Keyboard layouts are, to my best knowledge, not a matter of Unicode. > > Szabolcs > > > On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 10:19 AM, Anand Kumar Sharma <aksha...@cdac.in> wrote: >> Hi >> >> I want to know that is current exact Position of Indian Rupee Symbol on >> US-English keyboard (QWERTY keyboard). >> >> I came across one of the blog showing Rupee symbol on extreme left to >> character "1" refer this >> http://blog.foradian.com/rupee-foradian-keyboard-layout-type-the-india >> (Refer Keyboard picture)
I will suggest do not refer above blog, they provided proprietary storage solution by Mapping New rupee symbol on "~" in fonts. That is why the location is that. >> >> There is another way of typing Rupee symbol using ALTGr+4 which I most of >> time use on third layer of In script Keyboard >> >> What will be the position of Rupee symbol according to particular STANDARD >> on our keyboard when new keyboard with rupee symbol will come into market Standardization for location of keyboard location for Rupee symbol is done last year itself. AltGr (right alt key) +4 is the location. See [1] and [2] This location is decided for "Enhanced Inscript standard" and Qwerty *en_IN* layout. I have not heard any news regarding mapping Rupee symbol on US English layout. I think US International keyboard layout is right one for discussion. [3] 1. http://tdil-dc.in/index.php?option=com_inmedia&controller=inmedia&task=subsecDescription&cid=1&subsecid[0]=1&lang=en Third para 2. http://www.wipro.com/newsroom/Wipro-leads-the-way-in-Rupee-symbol-adoption-in-ICT-environment-in-India 3.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout#United_States