On some laptops, the Alt Gr key is disabled by default. Go to your Windows Region & Language settings. Ensure the keyboard layout is "United States" or "Walkman Chanakya," not a European layout.
| Problem | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Shortcut keys have no effect | Another font is active | Ensure text cursor is in a layer set to . | | Glyph appears as a blank box | Missing glyph mapping | Reinstall font from original source; verify Unicode range (U+0900–U+097F). | | Ctrl + Shift + W opens a web browser | System-wide shortcut conflict | Disable browser’s “Open new window” shortcut or remap font shortcut (see Section 4). | | Ligature does not form | Ligature feature off | In OpenType panel, check “Standard Ligatures” (feature tag liga ). | walkman chanakya 905 font shortcut key work
Highlight your text and ensure Walkman Chanakya 905 is selected in the font dropdown. On some laptops, the Alt Gr key is disabled by default
The font is a popular Devanagari typeface used extensively in professional Hindi desktop publishing and print media. Unlike Unicode fonts that use standard phonetic input, Chanakya 905 relies on a specific keyboard layout and "Alt codes" to access complex conjuncts and special characters that are not directly available on the standard English keyboard keys. Essential Keyboard Layout | Problem | Likely Cause | Solution |
While specific codes can vary slightly between versions, standard Remington-based fonts (including Walkman Chanakya) often use these frequent combinations: Symbol/Character Shortcut Key Alt + 0161 Half 'K' (क) Alt + 0165 'Tra' (त्र) Alt + 0170 'Shra' (श्र) Alt + 0216 Opening Quote (“) Alt + 0166 Closing Quote (”) Alt + 0167
This mapping is not intuitive for new learners but offers extreme speed for trained typists.
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