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HELP FOR SINGREESI UNICODE 1.8
Overview
Singreesi is all about making Sinhala typing easy. It has been made so easy that you can type in Sinhala just like you are typing an SMS. For example, if you want to type , in Singreesi you would type: ammaa The Sinhala output is in unicode characters, so you can copy them to your blog, etc Typing is quite intuitive and once you get the touch of it you can immediately start typing lik a like professional Sinhala typist. What’s new in 1.8?
Some major bug fixes including letters like Minimize to tray feature and

Key map

a iru ka

aa iruu kaa

ae e

aae ei

i ai ki kai

ii, ee o kii,kee ko

u oa ku koa

uu, oo au kuu,koo kau kra

kae kaae ke kei

kru kruu,kroo

ka cha ca ta tha

Ka Cha Ca Ta Tha

ga ja da dha

Ga Ja Da Dha

X knna Na na

nnga gnna nnda nndha

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pa ya sha

Pa ra Sha, za
.

ba la sa

Ba va ha

ma La x

Ma

fa

Use the capital letters for For letters like and

use kra, thra, etc instead of , you can separate the

If you want the letters to be apart, like characters by using the \ key. Eg: - thra - th\ra

To use ( ), use capital Y like this: , - sathaYaya - udhaYoagaya Use the mark “|” to toggle between Sinhala and English modes Eg: english sixhala vadhan maedha |english| vadhan By clicking the “Copy Sinhala Text” menu item, the Sinhala Unicode text will be placed in the clipboard so you can paste it in another application, like a web browser or word processor. processor

Your feedback about Singreesi will be highly appreciated. If you have any suggestions on how to improve it please drop me a mail.

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For latest updates, visit: http://singreesi.vndv.com For further information, contact: thameera123@gmail.com Blog: http://thameeragetheeraya.blogspot.com

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