Avro Keyboard is a free and open-source graphical keyboard software developed by OmicronLab for Microsoft Windows. It was first released on March 26, 2003—Bangladesh's Independence Day—and was created by Bangladeshi software engineer Mehdi Hasan Khan. It was the first free Unicode and ANSI compliant Bangla input interface for Windows, marking a significant milestone in accessible Bangla computing.
Press the F12 key on your keyboard to instantly toggle between English and Bangla typing modes. Alternatively, click the logo on the Avro top bar.
If you get stuck on a specific joint letter (Juktakkhor), click the keyboard icon on the Avro bar to view the on-screen layout map. Avro Keyboard 4.5 1 Version Download
Search for "Avro Keyboard 4.5.1 archive" on known software repositories or the official OmicronLab version history page.
Select the folder where you want to install Avro (the default C:\Program Files path is recommended). Avro Keyboard is a free and open-source graphical
Once downloaded, run the .exe file and follow the on-screen instructions to install the software on your Windows computer. Installation and Setup Guide
Are you planning to use it for or specific design software like Adobe Photoshop ? Press the F12 key on your keyboard to
A small, floating bar that gives you quick access to settings and mode switching. Steps to Download and Install Avro Keyboard 4.5.1
Once the installation completes, click Finish . Restarting your computer is recommended to ensure all system-wide fonts load correctly. How to Switch Between English and Bangla
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