Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart [top]

For quick reference, here is a simplified text grid. Capitalize the letter for Shift.

While variations exist between versions (like Shree Dev 0748 vs. Shree Dev 714), a standard mapping reference looks like this: Shree Dev Font Keyboard Chart

In the landscape of Indian language computing, specifically for Hindi, Marathi, and Sanskrit, the font family holds a legendary status. Before the standardization of Unicode, Shree Dev was one of the most popular fonts used for DTP (Desktop Publishing), government documentation, and print media. For quick reference, here is a simplified text grid

Spacebar row (matras & signs) Space : (space) Shift + a/e/i/o/u produce vowel matras when typed after a consonant — charted here as standalone vowels for clarity: Shree Dev 714), a standard mapping reference looks

: The official Indian government standard for Indian scripts, though more commonly used with Unicode. Swami Vivekananda - Modular Infotech

Shifted Row 3 A : ता S : था D : दा F : धा G : ना H : पा J : फ़ (if nukta mapping) / फ़ा K : बा L : भा : : मा " : या