I was just checking something else in Connect and stumbled on the Microsoft Phonetic Input Tool Beta. This is a cool tool if you are bilingual and use on of the Indic languages. 90% of the time you use English, but then sometime you need to write in a Indic language, but then it is too much trouble switching keyboard layouts or using the onscreen keyboard??
This tool allows you to type in English, but get the output in the equivalent in the respective Indic script. For example, I typed thamizh in english, but with the tools turned on I got தமிழ். Very cool and easy way to type out Tamizh blog posts (I am not sure if I will start one, but then முயர்சி செய்யலாமே) :)
And the other thing I love about this tool is that it is so easy to use and integrates into the normal IME.
After you install the tool, just go to a Unicode aware application and click the language toolbar. You now have a list of all the Indic languages that the tool supports. So you work with it as if you are working with the default IME. Then select the
language you want to work with and you are ready to use it. The tool now shows the language selected and you start working.
The major problem I have had till now is that it does not support editing the text easily as once the conversion happens, what is actually there in the text is the unicode equivalent in the target language.


You can add shortcut key to switch over languages .Iam using this since march2007. I added Ctrl+Shift to switch languages.I think thiss short cut key is useful instead of selecting the language using mouse.
Posted by: Dileep.M | June 04, 2007 at 03:04 AM
hi!
i just came across your site , u were discussing about a tool to write in tamil .
i just came across this tool through one of my cousin recently.
it is about quillpad.
you can access it at http://quillpad.in/tamil
it will peacefully help you to convert english to native script
hope you will like it and enjoy
Posted by: vetri | June 19, 2007 at 03:19 AM
hey Anand Mukundan ,
My restless effort for getting Phonetic Input Tool
are still on, but now its very long time of 2 days and i am on verge to give the search,
So if u can do a favour to inform, where will i find the link to download same Phonetic Input Tool.
thank a ton in advance.
Posted by: rajeshthorat | September 09, 2009 at 08:59 AM
Rajesh,
This is not avbl anymore. I suspect this was shelved. Not sure if parts of it was integrated into the newer IMEs...
Posted by: Anand Mukundan | October 20, 2009 at 03:34 PM