Shree-guj-0768 Font Keyboard Layout 🏆

Holding the Shift key changes the output significantly:

Crucial Note: The halant (virama) character, which cancels the inherent vowel, is typed using the backquote key **** (usually below Esc). The "chandrabindu" is typed using Shift + ^`. shree-guj-0768 font keyboard layout

This layout maps Gujarati characters to standard English keyboard keys based on visual or phonetic similarity—but with notable differences from modern transliteration. Holding the Shift key changes the output significantly:

| Key | Gujarati | Key | Gujarati | |-----|----------|-----|----------| | A | ખ | S | ષ | | B | ભ | T | થ | | C | છ | U | ઊ | | D | ધ | V | શ્વ (alt)| | E | ઍ | W | ઓ (alt) | | F | ફ્લ | X | ક્ષ્મ | | G | ઘ | Y | ય઼ | | H | ઃ (visarga) | Z | ઝ | Crucial Note : The halant (virama) character, which

The Shree-GUJ-0768 font is one of the most widely used Unicode-compliant Gujarati fonts. Its corresponding keyboard layout is essential for typing Gujarati text accurately in newspapers, books, government documents, and digital media. Unlike phonetic input methods (like Google Indic Keyboard), the 0768 layout follows a traditional typewriter-like arrangement.


Shree-Guj-0768 is a legacy typeface belonging to the widely popular Shree Gujarati font family. These fonts were the industry standard for Gujarati typing in the printing and publishing industry throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, particularly in Western India.

Unlike modern Unicode fonts, which follow a standard universal keyboard layout (such as InScript), Shree-Guj-0768 is a non-Unicode (ASCII) font. This means the characters are mapped to specific English keyboard keys based on phonetic similarity or traditional typewriter layouts.