
Once the update is installed, they can activate the Phonetic keyboards by going to Language settings. While the updated keyboards have automatically been made available with the recent Windows 10 update (19H1), the users who have not updated their operating system may get the latest update by following simple steps: Go to Settings> Updates & Security> Windows Update. Unlike the installed tools, constant upgradation will not be required anymore, but will be part of the Windows updates. Since no separate installation is required, they can also be used in areas with low/no internet connectivity. Moreover, they make many regional symbols (like the Indian numerals) easier to input. To try it out, choose your language and input tool below and begin typing. Microsoft believes the new tools will not only help in making computing inclusive, but also improve typing speed and accuracy in Indian languages by at least 20%. Try Google Input Tools online Google Input Tools makes it easy to type in the language you choose, anywhere on the web.
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The new update which now comes integrated into the operating system nullifies the need to download and install any external tools, known as Input Method Editors (IMEs). There are many other tools utilities from Microsoft (including Indic Input 1, Indic Input 2 and Indic Input 3) for Phonetic text input in Indian languages. Prior to this update, Indic users were required to download Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool (ILIT) from the company’s Indic community website ‘’ or a third-party tool. The keyboards now allow Indian users to work in their native/preferred languages unlike before when many of them had to purchase customized Indic hardware keyboards or stickers.
