Walkman Chanakya 905 Font Shortcut Key -
Tutorial: Using the "Walkman Chanakya 905" Font Shortcut Key
Overview
This tutorial shows how to install the Walkman Chanakya 905 font (if needed), assign or use a keyboard shortcut to apply it, and use that shortcut in common applications (Windows and Microsoft Word). Assumption: you want a system or application-level shortcut that quickly switches selected text to the Walkman Chanakya 905 font. If you need a different app (e.g., macOS Pages, LibreOffice, Google Docs) mention it and I’ll add specifics.
The 5 Most Critical Shortcut Keys:
Issue 2: Getting a box (□) or a dot below the letter.
Solution: You typed a halant (D) at the end of a word. Remove the trailing D. walkman chanakya 905 font shortcut key
For legacy Hindi fonts like Chanakya, you can type special characters by holding the Alt key and typing a 4-digit code on the numeric keypad. Character/Symbol Shortcut Key (Alt Code) Half-Kha (ख्) Alt + 0163 Full Stop (।) (Purna Viram) Alt + 0161 Double Full Stop (॥) Alt + 0162 Om (ॐ) Alt + 0165 Degree Symbol (°) Alt + 0176 Chandrabindu (◌ँ) Alt + 0161 (varies) Dash (–) Alt + 0150
While Chanakya-specific lists are often provided in separate character maps, it generally follows standard Remington coding for special characters: Alt + 0161 Alt + 0163 Alt + 0170 Alt + 0188 Tutorial: Using the "Walkman Chanakya 905" Font Shortcut
Years later, the Walkman went on a different shelf. The tape lost a few teeth. The voice on it grew thin, like an old friend’s letter. But the folded scrap travelled on—not magical the way children imagine spells are magical, but like a seed passed among gardeners. It landed in a drawer of a friend who needed a letter to her estranged sister; in the pocket of a neighbor who wanted to pitch a play; in a graduate’s portfolio when interviews felt like gates.
If you want, I can:
Note: Some variations of Chanakya map specific keys differently (e.g., Retroflex vs. Dental sounds), but the above covers 90% of standard typing.
The Trigger (Shortcut Key):