ETS USER GUIDE ENGLISH

Latin (English) and Greek (Russian) have 26 to 33 scripts.

Both systems include one letter per key on the keyboard, which is easy to type.

A larger number of scripts require more keys, which makes it difficult to type.

The current method of accommodating existing keys is to place two letters per key, which makes typing difficult.

On mobile, the available screen space is suitable for a small number of scripts.

There are multiple pages to organize the letters, which also makes editing difficult.

The solutions given for text editing in those scripts are typing from English. That is, the transliteration method. This approach is better than nothing.

A different approach is needed to solve this problem.

Easy typing solution

A combination of numbers with the control key will give you an alphabet.

9 numbers with the control key will give you 54 characters which will cover almost all languages.

It will be easier to type and edit texts in languages ​​of the Indian subcontinent and some Arabic scripts using their languages.

  1. Become familiar with the placement of letters in the layout
  2. Get help with layout and practice typing
  3. Try to type in the order of the letters of the language script as taught in school.
  4. Try typing words and then progress to sentences
  5. After 10 hours of practice, you will be able to type long and continuous paragraphs
After clicking on the icon, the icon will appear on the taskbar as shown in Figure 1.
Move the cursor over the icon and right-click to get a full list of languages ​​offered, along with other menu options.
Select the preferred language and click to enable typing in that language.
Keep scroll lock and number lock on to enable ETS typing.
Follow the typing below on the combination of vowels and consonants.

In English – To type in capital letters, keep Caps Lock on.

To type numbers – turn off Num Lock + Scroll Lock

ETS is programmed for Unicode fonts only. Any software platform that is Unicode-friendly such as MS WORD, Notepad, etc.,