Layout ~repack~: Ism Keyboard

A (pinky) – I (ring) – S (middle) – M (index) Right: E (index?) – No, that's wrong. Let me fix.

The ISM (Indian Script Module) keyboard layout is a standardized input method designed to facilitate the typing of Indian languages on computers. Developed by the (Centre for Development of Advanced Computing) under the aegis of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), Government of India, ISM is one of the most widely adopted keyboard layouts for Indian regional languages. ism keyboard layout

| Left hand | Right hand | |-----------|------------| | A (pinky) | (') (pinky) | | I (ring) | G (ring) | | S (middle)| F (middle) | | M (index) | B (index) | | (thumb) | U (index?) — Wait, careful. | A (pinky) – I (ring) – S (middle)

As technology evolves, who knows what new innovations in typing and keyboard design will emerge? Perhaps future generations of typists will look back on QWERTY as a relic of the past, marveling at how earlier users tolerated such an inefficient layout. Or maybe, just maybe, a new layout will revolutionize the way we interact with our devices, making typing faster, easier, and more enjoyable for everyone. Developed by the (Centre for Development of Advanced

ISM's real strength is : "is" (I left ring, S left middle) – same hand, fast. "me" (M left index, E right index) – alternating, very fast. "so" (S left middle, O right middle) – alternating. "and" – A (pinky), N (right index top), D (left middle top) – mixed.