Nepal Codes for Information Interchange White Paper v2 Font Standardisation Working Committee, 1997 page 13 5 Keyboards Two keyboard layouts are defined - shown in Figures 1 and 2. The mappings from these keyboards to the internal code in either the Unicode or the bridging code is left to the implementors. Figure 1. Remington Keyboard Layout V aV a UU ` :: mm << nn MM WW ZZ \\ = dd ¿ B¿ B Á Á ¼¼ ßß ÅÅ | Ãà \ tab hh Q ii ww W rr E KK R JJ ff T ee kk Y jj 99 U 88 55 I §§ && O ++ P (( Æ ^Æ ^ × >× > ÛÛ `` ÙÙ @@ enter cap lk A 00 S // D ÝÝ F ÈÈ {{ G zz OO H NN J ~~ K }} ËË L ÉÉ « « ª ª Ò uÒ u ÍÍ ss shift ¢¢ Z ¡¡ µµ X ®® **C $$ 77 V 66 oo B ll N M P C C ¤ !¤ ! _ _ " " shift space Figure 2. Phonetic Keyboard UU ~ ¹¹ ` ## Rs. AA ·· BB __ ?? tab ii Q 44 W ++ E ÙÙ ÆÆ R jj T ee :: Y (( U ÍÍ && I ÉÉ -- O ÝÝ }} P }} : ^: ^ 7 >7 > a `` \ @\ @ enter cap lock $$A ÈÈ ¡¡ S ªª rr D ll ßß F ßß << G 88 µµ H ®® TT J NN 66 K // L uu ss shift ** Z ×× §§ X ¦¦ MM C JJ ¼¼ V àà B cc N zz ÁÁ M ¿¿ C !C ! _ _ "" shift space