

are Azhagi+'s default hotkey for typing in PhoneticTransliteration mode, while using STMZH, Tscii, etc. and you can start typing seamlessly in Tamil in Adobe Photoshop in STMZH, SaiIndira, etc.
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(**) Alt+3 is Azhagi+'s default hotkey for typing in transliteration mode. Press Alt+3** and you can start typing seamlessly in Tamil in Adobe Photoshop.For more Unicode fonts of different styles, kindly download them from freefonts.php In a text area, select your Unicode font (TscuSaiIndira, Latha, Vijaya, Arial Unicode MS, Nirmala UI, etc.).Now, exit Photoshop fully and RESTART it for sure.Then, effect the following setting in Photoshop.Ĭlick on 'Edit->Preferences->Type.' menu item of Photoshop and ENSURE that the radio button 'Middle Eastern and South Asian' (this option is named 'World-Ready Layout' in some versions of Photoshop) is chosen under 'Choose Text Engine Options'.Select Unicode under 'Font Encoding' (if not already selected so) Steps for typing in Tamil in Photoshop in Unicode Tamil fonts (Latha, Vijaya, Arial Unicode MS, Nirmala UI, etc.):
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Very very helpful playlist demonstrating how to use Azhagi+ to type in various Adobe products (Illustrator, Premiere Pro, AfterEffects, etc.), esp. Please see this video playlist of very many videos - explaining how to use Azhagi+ to type in applications like Photoshop CC/CS/7, Illustrator, InDesign, CorelDraw, PowerDirector, Filmora, etc., etc., - in 100s of various Tamil fonts - SaiIndira, STMZH, RGB, LT-TM (IndoWord), Unicode, TAM, TAB, TamilBible, Tscii, Bamini, Vanavil, Shreelipi, SunTommy, Amudham, Ka, Diamond, Dci+Tml+Ismail, Gee_Tamil, ELCOT-Madurai, ELCOT-Bilingual, Shree, Chenet Platinum, etc., etc., etc.Most of the videos below might be talking about Tanglish (same as Transliteration or Phonetic) typing only but using Azhagi+, one can type in Tamil in Tamil Typewriter, Inscript and TamilNet99 modes also.ĪLL-IN-ONE (Photoshop, Illustrator, PowerDirector, etc.).More than me writing anything further, just watch the following videos first and then you will understand better.Tscu_SaiIndira, Latha, Arial Unicode MS, Vijaya, Nirmala UI, etc.Stmzh, Rgb, SaiIndira, Bamini,TAM, TAB, etc.One of the ways is to directly type in Tamil in Photoshop, InDesign, etc. in any Tamil font (either Unicode or NonUnicode or both) - in more than one way. You can display Tamil characters in Photoshop, PageMaker, Illustrator, Filmora, InDesign, CorelDraw, etc. It is a very very simple process, as such.
