Top 5 Features of the New InScript Launcher

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InScript (short for Indic Script) is not actually a standalone launcher, but rather the standardized keyboard layout for Indian languages developed by the Government of India. You may have confused it with mobile or desktop app launchers. InScript’s primary role and context are detailed below: What is Inscript?

Purpose: It is designed to allow users to type in almost any Indian language (such as Hindi, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Gujarati, and Bengali) using a single, unified keyboard layout.

How It Works: Instead of phonetic typing (where you spell out how a word sounds in English, like typing “namaste” to get “नमस्ते”), InScript uses a logical, key-by-key map of the languages’ native alphabet structures.

The Benefit: Because it relies on character properties rather than English phonetics, once you learn the InScript layout for one Indian language, you can type in any of the supported 12+ scripts without having to relearn where the keys are. InScript on Your Devices

Because InScript is officially recognized by the Bureau of Indian Standards, it is built directly into most major operating systems:

Windows & Linux: It is natively integrated and can be turned on by simply adding the language in your Time & Language or Region & Language settings.

Android & iOS: Mobile devices support the InScript layout natively. You can activate it via your system’s Language & Input settings, or by using regional input apps.

If you were looking for an application launcher, here are some commonly known digital launchers: Adobe Exchange Script Launcher – Adobe Exchange

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