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Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool

Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool helps you enter Indian language text easily into
any application in Microsoft Windows or on any page on the Web. The primary input
mechanism is transliteration. Additionally, it provides a visual keyboard to assist with
editing words that do not transliterate properly.

Guidelines for Installation

1. Double Click on the folder “Downloadable font”.


2. Double click on “Hindi.exe”
3. Select the operating system and follow the steps for installation:

• Windows XP
• Windows Vista
• Windows 7
Instructions for Windows XP

Enabling Indic Language Support

1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Regional and Language Options.
2. On the Languages tab, select the Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages
(including Thai) check box.

3. Click on Details.
4. On the Advanced tab, select the Extend support of advanced text services to all programs
check box.
5. Click OK to dismiss the Text Services and Input Languages window.
6. Click OK to dismiss the Regional and Language Options window.
You may be asked to insert the Windows XP installation media during this process.
A restart may be necessary to complete the process.
Using Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool ("ILIT")

Do the following to use Microsoft ILIT in any application, such as Microsoft Word:

1. Open the application in which you would like to enter Indic text.
2. Change the language using the language bar, which typically appears in the taskbar as follows.

3. The language bar will now show the current language.

4. You can now start typing in English and whatever you type automatically gets transliterated after
a word-breaking character like a space, comma, etc. is entered. Note that this language setting is
per application. You may have to repeat the steps above for each application you want to use
Microsoft ILIT in.
Turning on the language bar

If you do not see the language bar in the task bar (at the bottom of the desktop) or floating on the
desktop please do the following:

1. Click Start, click Control Panel, and then double-click Regional and Language Options.
2. On the Languages tab, under Text services and input languages, click Details.
3. Under Preferences, click Language Bar.
4. Select the Show the Language bar on the desktop check box.
Windows Vista

Using Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool ("ILIT")

Do the following to use Microsoft ILIT in any application, such as Microsoft Word:

1. Open the application in which you would like to enter Indic text.
2. Change the language using the language bar, which typically appears in the taskbar as follows.

3. The language bar will now show the current language.

4. You can now start typing in English and whatever you type automatically gets transliterated after
a word-breaking character like a space, comma, etc. is entered. Note that this language setting is
per application. You may have to repeat the steps above for each application you want to use
Microsoft ILIT in.
Turning on the language bar

If you do not see the language bar in the task bar (at the bottom of the desktop) or floating on the
desktop please do the following:

1. Click Start and go to Control Panel.


2. Click Change keyboards or other input methods under Clock, Language and Region.
3. On the Keyboards and Languages tab, click Change Keyboards.
4. On the Language Bar tab, select the Floating on Desktop option.
Windows 7

Using Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool ("ILIT")

Do the following to use Microsoft ILIT in any application, such as Microsoft Word:

1. Open the application in which you would like to enter Indic text.
2. Change the language using the language bar, which typically appears in the taskbar as follows.

3. The language bar will now show the current language.

4. You can now start typing in English and whatever you type automatically gets transliterated after
a word-breaking character like a space, comma, etc. is entered. Note that this language setting is
per application. You may have to repeat the steps above for each application you want to use
Microsoft ILIT in.
Turning on the language bar

If you do not see the language bar in the task bar (at the bottom of the desktop) or floating on the
desktop please do the following:

1. Click Start and go to Control Panel.


2. Click Change keyboards or other input methods under Clock, Language and Region.
3. On the Keyboards and Languages tab, click Change Keyboards.
4. On the Language Bar tab, select the Floating on Desktop option.
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