TeluguLekha supports 3 different keyboard layouts.1. Romanised Layout : In Romanised layout, phoenetic Englishmappings are used to compose the Telugu Text. For example, the keysraamaa (or rAmA) can be used to type 'Rama'.
Romanised Layout & Key Sequence Charts
2. Typewriter Layout : This layout is similar to the Telugu typewriterlayout & useful for Telugu typists & other people familiar withTelugu Typewriter layout.
Typewriter Layout & Key Sequence Charts
3. DOE Phoenetic : This layout is standardized by the Department OfElectronics(DOE), Govt Of India. The advantage of this layout is that thelayout remains identical for all Indian Languages. For example, the key 'k'is used to represent the letter 'ka' in all Indian Languages.
DOE Phoenetic Layout & Key Sequence Charts
The Keyboard Layout and the Key Sequence Charts can beused to find the correct key combinations.