Today, computers are built to show Telugu -they have all the necessary files pre-installed in them. That was not the case earlier. Telugu was not enabled in those machines. Due to this, when you tried to view Telugu, you would get to see some boxes.
Some machines or some browsers might show a broken Telugu as shown in Fig 2. In these machines, Telugu letters appear broken i.e. the ''talakaTTu'', ''dIrghaM'', '''guDi''' etc appear separated from the basic ''varNaM''.
To overcome this problem, you need to enable the complex script support in Windows. You will also require to insert Windows OS CD during the process.
To make life easier, Omicron Labs came out with a simple solution. You can download an Exe file from http://omicronlab.com/download/tools/iComplex_2.0.0.exe and run this file. The process is explained here:
To find help on different Telugu related issues please visit the appropriate link from the following.
How do I
What is?
Where do I find ?
Search in Telugu
1. Search Engine
Video Help
Downloads
1. Unicode for Anu Modular Keyboard Layout
2. Baraha IME
Inscript Typing Tutors
1. Palaka (web interface)
2. Anupama Inscript Typing Tutor (not freeware)
Instant Technical Support
1. In this Live Chat you can get instant technical support regarding telugu
Want more help ?
If you need any other help related to Telugu, please contact the Telugublog Google group or the chat room on computerera.co.in
Telugu Groups
1. Telugublog Google group
2. Teluguwiki Google group
3. Telugu sahityam Google group
4. Telugupadam Google group
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