Note: You must use the right-side numeric keypad (NumPad) to type these codes. The number row above the letters will not work. Common Conjugates and Consonants : Half 'Kha' (ख्) Alt + 0162 : Half 'Gha' (घ्) Alt + 0163 : Half 'Cha' (छ्) Alt + 0165 : Half 'Jha' (झ्) Alt + 0170 : Half 'Tha' (थ्) Alt + 0171 : Half 'Dha' (ध्) Alt + 0174 : Half 'Bha' (भ्) Alt + 0175 : Half 'Sha' (श्) Alt + 0177 : Half 'Shha' (ष्) Alt + 0216 : 'Kra' (क्र) Alt + 0217 : 'Tra' (त्र) Vowels, Accents, and Modifiers Alt + 0160 : Chandrabindu (ँ) Alt + 0180 : Anusvara / Dot (ं) Alt + 0181 : Visarga (ः) Alt + 0197 : Chandra accent without dot (ॉ) Alt + 0199 : Halant / Virama (्)
The 905 variant generally adheres to the standard Remington keyboard mapping. To get started, you must understand that the font acts differently when typing in and uppercase (Shift) . Basic Character Mapping (Without Shift) q -> औ w -> ौ e -> ो r -> ो t -> ि y -> न u -> म i -> क o -> स p -> ग Shifted Characters (With Shift) Q -> ऑ W -> ौ (Upper) E -> ौ (Upper) R -> ौ (Upper) T -> ी Y -> ण U -> म (Upper) I -> च O -> श P -> घ 3. Top Walkman Chanakya 905 Shortcut Keys (Alt Codes)
When standard Shift key combinations cannot produce a specific half-letter, use these codes: Character / Symbol Description Shortcut Key Combo Alt + 0201 द्म D-ma (as in Padma) Alt + 0205 ह्न H-na (as in Chinh) Alt + 0224 ह्य H-ya (as in Sahya) Alt + 0225 हृ Hri (as in Hriday) Alt + 0227 ष्ट Sh-ta (as in Kasht) Alt + 0184 ष्ठ Sh-tha (as in Nishtha) Alt + 0185 3. Punctuation, Numbers, and Special Marks walkman chanakya 905 font shortcut key
Select (or Install for all users ) from the contextual operating system window.
: These shortcut combinations only function via the dedicated 10-key numeric pad positioned on the right side of a standard desktop keyboard. Laptop keyboards without full numpads require an external USB keypad to invoke Alt codes. Note: You must use the right-side numeric keypad
Search for "Character Map" in your Start menu. Select Walkman Chanakya 905 from the font dropdown. Clicking any character will show its shortcut key (e.g., Keystroke: Alt+0151 ) in the bottom right corner.
Some programs like Microsoft Word have "Auto-Correct" features that might override your Alt codes. You can disable these in the Proofing settings. To get started, you must understand that the
Many modern laptops lack a dedicated physical Numpad. To fix this: