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How key combinations work in Inscript

In Inscript input standard, when more than one letters are typed in succession, the system checks to see if they make a complex or half letter. If they do, it converts them into the target letter. Due to this, you will never need to remember keys that form complex letters (ksha, tra, shra etc) and half letters, because they are dynamically generated by the system itself.

By Balendu Sharma Dadhich 03/04/06

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