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: It ensured that Bengali text written in Avro could be read across all modern web browsers and devices.

One evening, as rain tapped Morse code on the window, his grandmother came into the room. She ran her fingers over the keys, whispered the letters like an incantation. “You found it,” she said, voice thin with years. “This used to belong to your uncle. He taught me to type when I learned to write.”

At home, he cleaned the keys with a toothbrush and plugged it into his laptop. The OS blinked and, as if pleased to be remembered, installed drivers without complaint. He opened a blank document and typed: d-o-s-h. The letters on the screen remained Latin, but the sound in his head was Bengali — dosh — ten. He smiled and pressed the spacebar. The word shimmered, then transformed: দশ.

Avro Keyboard version 4.5.1 was a significant update released by OmicronLab July 2, 2007