Unfortunately, the Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool Configuration is not available for Readme 10 Prime Mobile as it runs on Android operating system. However, there are similar availble apps on Google Play Store which can be downloaded to enable indic input.
I want to type in Hindi and Oriya language. What application will suit me?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
Yes, this tool can help you to type in Hindi and Odia. There is also support for Oriya available the same page in the Download section as well.
You can use the following link to download the necessary packages. After the package has been installed, you will find it in the system tray in form of an icon that opens a toolbar after it's clicked.
I have typed a document in Hindi using Microsoft Indic Input tool. Unfortunately, the original Word file has been deleted from my system. I was trying to convert the PDF file to Word, but the fonts are getting messed up while conversion. Please suggest me how to solve this problem.
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
You have to install the necessary fonts so that Word recognizes them when you copy and paste the content from PDF to the Word file. I've tried this way with a custom font from a PDF and Word and it worked normally, but after I installed the font used in the PDF file.
Also, install the Microsoft Indic Language Input tool because it also contains the necessary fonts, engine and the keyboard layout that allows you to enter text in Hindi.
Installed the software, but can't seem to use on Windows 8 x64. What should I do?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
You can install the application normally, but you will have issues with its launching procedure. According to the compatibility settings, the application is not developed to run on Windows 8 (any version).
The package is compatible with the following versions of Windows:
Windows 7
Windows Vista
Windows XP SP2+ (32-bit)
Even if you manage to install it on Windows 8, there won't be any possibility to customize or launch it.
Can I use the above application to translate text to Tamil? Is it possible?
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Answer by
Leonard Moore
No. You can't use Mirosoft Indic Language Tool to translate text to Tamil. The application uses transliteration as a converting mechanism. This is different from translation and it's based on changing every letter from one language to another without considering the phonetic differences between those two. It isn't advised to use this tool for translations.
The Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool Configuration might not be working in Windows 10 due to various reasons such as compatibility issues, incorrect settings, or other technical problems. It is recommended to check for updates, reinstall the software, or seek assistance from Microsoft support to resolve the issue.
Unfortunately, the Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool Configuration is not available for Readme 10 Prime Mobile as it runs on Android operating system. However, there are similar availble apps on Google Play Store which can be downloaded to enable indic input.
Yes, you can use the "Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool Configuration" program to type in dotted font.
I can't find the 64bit installer and 32bit doesn't work on Windows 10.
You can find various tools for 64bit version of Windows from the BhasaIndia website. They have tools for 32 and 64bit architecture mode.
I suggest visiting the following website to identify the language tool you need to install it on a 64bit version of Windows.
I want to type in Hindi and Oriya language. What application will suit me?
Yes, this tool can help you to type in Hindi and Odia. There is also support for Oriya available the same page in the Download section as well.
You can use the following link to download the necessary packages. After the package has been installed, you will find it in the system tray in form of an icon that opens a toolbar after it's clicked.
I have typed a document in Hindi using Microsoft Indic Input tool. Unfortunately, the original Word file has been deleted from my system. I was trying to convert the PDF file to Word, but the fonts are getting messed up while conversion. Please suggest me how to solve this problem.
You have to install the necessary fonts so that Word recognizes them when you copy and paste the content from PDF to the Word file. I've tried this way with a custom font from a PDF and Word and it worked normally, but after I installed the font used in the PDF file.
Also, install the Microsoft Indic Language Input tool because it also contains the necessary fonts, engine and the keyboard layout that allows you to enter text in Hindi.
Visit the application's page at Software Informer to obtain the installation package: http://microsoft-indic-language-input-tool-conf.software.informer.com/
Installed the software, but can't seem to use on Windows 8 x64. What should I do?
You can install the application normally, but you will have issues with its launching procedure. According to the compatibility settings, the application is not developed to run on Windows 8 (any version).
The package is compatible with the following versions of Windows:
Even if you manage to install it on Windows 8, there won't be any possibility to customize or launch it.
Can I use the above application to translate text to Tamil? Is it possible?
No. You can't use Mirosoft Indic Language Tool to translate text to Tamil. The application uses transliteration as a converting mechanism. This is different from translation and it's based on changing every letter from one language to another without considering the phonetic differences between those two. It isn't advised to use this tool for translations.
The Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool Configuration might not be working in Windows 10 due to various reasons such as compatibility issues, incorrect settings, or other technical problems. It is recommended to check for updates, reinstall the software, or seek assistance from Microsoft support to resolve the issue.