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Printable keyboard layout references
Learning where each character sits on a new script's keyboard is much easier with a reference sheet beside you. Every WorldTyping on-screen keyboard is print-friendly: open the one for your language and print the page to get a clean layout reference.
How to print a layout
- Open the on-screen keyboard for your language below.
- Press Ctrl+P (Windows) or Cmd+P (Mac) to open the print dialog.
- Print or save as PDF — the keyboard layout is included as a reference.
Open a keyboard to print
- Hindi Keyboardहिंदी
- Bengali Keyboardবাংলা
- Tamil Keyboardதமிழ்
- Telugu Keyboardతెలుగు
- Marathi Keyboardमराठी
- Gujarati Keyboardગુજરાતી
- Kannada Keyboardಕನ್ನಡ
- Malayalam Keyboardമലയാളം
- Punjabi Keyboardਪੰਜਾਬੀ
- Urdu Keyboardاردو
- Nepali Keyboardनेपाली
- Odia Keyboardଓଡ଼ିଆ
- Assamese Keyboardঅসমীয়া
- Sanskrit Keyboardसंस्कृतम्
- Arabic Keyboardالعربية
- Greek KeyboardΕλληνικά
- Hebrew Keyboardעברית
- Persian Keyboardفارسی
- Russian KeyboardРусский
- Ukrainian KeyboardУкраїнська
- Japanese Keyboard日本語
- Korean Keyboard한국어
Frequently asked questions
How do I print a keyboard layout?
Open the on-screen keyboard for your language, then use your browser's Print command (Ctrl+P or Cmd+P). The keyboard layout prints as a reference sheet you can keep beside you while you type.
Are these official keyboard layouts?
The on-screen keyboards mirror the standard layout used for each language's script, so a printed copy is a faithful reference for where each character sits.
Can students use the printout during typing practice?
Yes — that's exactly the point. A printed layout next to the screen helps learners find characters quickly until the positions become second nature.