

You should be able to view text correctly in that script. If the rendering on your computer matches the rendering in the images for the scripts, then you have already enabled complex text support. The following table compares how a correctly enabled computer would render the following scripts with how your computer renders them: Script 9.3.1 Debian (and derivatives like Ubuntu).2 Devanagari bilingual Keyboard InScript layout.This app uses exact same permissions as the default keyboard that came with your phone. That warning message is a part of the Android operating system, and it appears whenever a third party keyboard is enabled. # About "collecting data" warning message: (text rendering in 4.2 is much better than 4.1 Jellybean, 4.4 and above perfect rendering when comparing with other android versions.) So if characters are not displaying correctly, it is an issue with Android system, not with the app. Telugu: Phonetic, Inscript, Transliteration, KaChaTaThaPaĬomplex script rendering in android is not perfect. Tamil: Tamil-99 (initial support), Inscript, Phonetic

Punjabi: Phonetic, Inscript, Transliteration Nepali: Phonetic, Traditional, Transliteration, Inscript

Malayalam: Phonetic, Inscript, Transliteration (Mozhi), Swanalekha Kannada: Phonetic, Inscript, Transliteration (Baraha), Compact, Anysoft) Hindi: Phonetic, Inscript, Transliteration Gujarati: Phonetic, Inscript, Transliteration Use the app to give us feedback on new features and bug fixes - if you like living on the cutting edge. This version of the Indic Keyboard app has more features than the stable app, but have the possibility of more bugs.

Most languages have multiple input layouts to choose. Currently this app supports Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Sinhalese, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Arabic, Santali, Mon, Maithili, Methei, Burmese and English. This is Android's default keyboard improved to support Indian language support.
