The following mapping is common for fonts like Gopika, TeraFont, and LMG Arun. Home Row Mapping English Key Normal (Lowercase) Shifted (Uppercase) ો (O Matra) ે (E Matra) ્ (Virama/Half) િ (Short I Matra) ઇ (Short I) ઃ (Visarga) છ (Chha) Top Row Mapping English Key Normal (Lowercase) Shifted (Uppercase) ુ (Short U Matra) ઊ (Long U) ૂ (Long U Matra) ષ (Ssha) છ (Chha) Bottom Row Mapping English Key Normal (Lowercase) Shifted (Uppercase) ્ર (Ra-padi) ક્ષ (Ksha) Key Features of Gopika Font Legacy Encoding:
If you have a Gopika font installed but try to type normally, you will see English letters. To see Gujarati characters, you must press specific keys. Gopika Gujarati Font Keyboard Layout
: Open a text editor (e.g., MS Word), select "Gopika" from the font list, and start typing using the mapped layout. Unicode Conversion The following mapping is common for fonts like
Before we discuss the keyboard layout, let’s understand the font itself. Gopika is a TrueType font (TTF) developed by Modi’s Enterprises in India. It became popular in the early 2000s due to its high legibility and classic "Gujarati" aesthetic. Unlike fonts like Shruti (Unicode) or Samyak , Gopika is a non-Unicode (legacy) font. : Open a text editor (e