Abbasi is a popular non-Unicode, legacy Hindi font. Unlike modern Unicode fonts (like Mangal or Arial Unicode MS), Abbasi belongs to the category of "Krutidev" style fonts. It is widely used in print media, newspapers, and local government documentation due to its clean, traditional aesthetic and high readability in small point sizes. The Abbasi Keyboard Layout
| Key | Output | Shift+Key Output | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Q | अ | औ | | W | आ | ऑ | | E | इ | ऒ | | R | ई | ॲ | | T | उ | व | | Y | ऊ | भ | | U | ऋ | च | | I | ॠ | छ | | O | ऌ | ज | | P | ॡ | झ | | [ | ए | ञ | | ] | ऐ | ट | | \ | ओ | ठ | abbasi hindi font keyboard layout
Pressing Shift transforms a character into its "half" version or a related conjunct. 🚀 How to Install and Use Abbasi is a popular non-Unicode, legacy Hindi font
While the Indian government and international software standards have shifted toward the InScript keyboard layout for Unicode Hindi, the Abbasi and similar legacy fonts remain popular for several reasons: The Abbasi Keyboard Layout | Key | Output