Article: You'll find its gear icon near the bottom-left corner of your Start menu.  If you want to use your physical Hindi keyboard with Windows, this method will make sure it displays the proper characters. Even if you don't have a Hindi keyboard, you can use this method using the built-in Windows on-screen keyboard. Its icon contains a clock and a few different characters.  If you already see Hindi in the right panel under "Preferred languages" you can skip to the next step. If not, here's how to add it:  Click + Add a language above your default language. Search for and select Hindi. Click Next at the bottom of the window. If you don't want Hindi to be your default language, remove the check mark from "Install language pack and set as my Windows display language" at the top of the screen. Click Install at the bottom of the window. " Some buttons will appear on its tile.  It's under the "Keyboards" header. If you want to remove a keyboard, just select it from the "Keyboards" list and click Remove. You can use the Hindi keyboard anywhere in Windows. If you have a physical Hindi keyboard, you can skip this step. If not, you can use the on-screen keyboard. Here's how to open it:  Open the Windows Search bar by clicking the circle or magnifying glass to the left of the Start menu. Type on-screen keyboard. Click On-Screen Keyboard in the search results. The keyboard will appear along the bottom of the screen in your default language. If you're using English, you'd click the ENG in the taskbar, right next to the clock. A list of installed keyboards will appear. This switches your input language to Hindi, which also switches the on-screen keyboard to Hindi (if you're using it). You can click or tap the keys on the screen to enter Hindi characters.  You can quickly switch between Windows languages by pressing Alt+⇧ Shift. Each time you use this shortcut, the language to the left of the clock will switch. Click the X at the top-right corner of the screen to close the keyboard.

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Open your Windows Settings . Click Time & Language. Click Language in the left panel. Add Hindi to your preferred languages list. Click the Hindi language pack under "Preferred languages. Click the Options button. Click + Add a keyboard. Select the Hindi INSCRIPT keyboard. Open the app in which you want to type. Open the Windows On-Screen keyboard. Click your default language in the taskbar. Click the Hindi keyboard. Type in Hindi.