Google Indic Keyboard: Google Input Tools offline installer

Google input Tools


Google Input Tools on Windows 

    Google Input Tools for Windows is an input method editor which allows users to enter text in any of the supported languages using a Latin (English/ QWERTY) keyboard. Users can type a word the way it sounds using Latin characters and Google Input Tools for Windows will convert the word to its native script. Available input tools include transliteration, IME, and on-screen keyboards. 

   Google Input Tools for Windows is currently available for 22 different languages: Amharic, Arabic, Bengali, Persian, Greek, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Russian, Sanskrit, Serbian, Sinhala, Tamil, Telugu, Tigrinya and Urdu

Features
Offline Support: No internet connection is required.

Word Completions:  Dictionary-based word completions for prefixes.

Personalized Choices:  Remembers user corrections along with macro and canonical support.

Easy Keyboard: Dictionary-enabled keyboard to enter rare and complex words.

Quick Search: Single-click web search for highlighted words.

Cool Customizations:  Customize candidate window size, display fonts and more.

How Install  Google Input Tools?
  New Input tools came in two different setups. The first one is "Google Input Tool" and second one is the language pack which you want to install. After installing Google Input Tools simply install any of the language packs you want to use. The Download links are given below. 

   To install the input tools or language packs simply run their setups and follow the simple instructions.

Displaying Language Bar 

   On the desktop, right-click on the taskbar, then select ToolbarsLanguage bar.
Enabling Language Bar
.  If the 'Language bar' option is not visible in the 'Toolbars' menu, it needs to be enabled through the Control Panel

Windows 7/ Vista/ 8/ 8.1/ 10/ server
Navigate to the Control PanelRegional and Language Options→ Keyboard and Languages tab.

   Click on the Change keyboards… button and open the Text services and input languages dialog. Navigate to Language Bar tab, Enable the radio button Docked in the taskbar under the Language Bar section. Apply all settings, then try to display the language bar as described in the previous section.

Windows XP
. Go to Control PanelRegional and Language Options→ Languages tab→ Text services and input languages (Details)→ Advanced tab.
Click Language Bar.
Select Show the Language bar on the desktop. Click OK.
Go to Control PanelRegional and Language Options → Languages Tab.
Make sure that the option Install files for East Asian languages is checked in the checkboxes. This requires installation of system files and the system will prompt for you to insert the Operating System Disc.

   If you are going to install IME for Indic languages or right-to-left languages, also make sure that the option Install files for complex scripts and right to left languages is checked in the checkboxes. This requires installation of system files and the system will prompt for you to insert the Operating System Disc. 


   Apply all settings and try to display language bar as described in the previous section.

1- Firstly Download GOOGLE INPUT TOOLS given just below.

Download “◆ GOOGLE INPUT TOOL


2- Then install given below Language Pack as your required Languages.

Google Input Language 

Google Input Hindi

Google Input Sanskrit

Google Input Kannad

Google Input Malayalam

Google Input Telugu

Google Input Punjabi

Google Input Oriya

Google Input Marathi

Google Input Gujarati

Google Input Bengali

Google Input Urdu

Google Input Sinhalese

Google Input Serbian

Google Input Russian

Google Input Nepali

Google Input Hebrew

Google Input Greek

Google Input Farsi

Google Input Amharic

Google Input Arabic











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