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How does automatic keyboard mapping work?

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How does automatic keyboard mapping work?

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Keyboard mapping controls which character will appear when you press a given key. PechaMaker currently supports five different maps; “QWERTY”, TCC1, Sambhota1, Sambhota2, and Sambhota3. It will automatically switch to the appropriate map based on the typeface you are currently entering. See the list above for typefaces with mapping support. The TCC1 mapping is applied to the TCC fonts (unless it is disabled via the Format->TCC Typeface menu item). A Sambhota keymap is used for any of the Nitartha/Sambhota typefaces. Use the Format->Sambhota Keymaps menu item to select which Sambhota keymap will be used (or to disable mapping). The “QWERTY” map is applied to all other fonts. Check the “Keyboard Font” indicator on the Tool Bar to see which font is being entered.

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