Gopika is one of the most popular and widely used Gujarati script fonts for desktop publishing, word processing, and graphic design. Unlike Unicode-based Gujarati fonts (which work across all platforms), Gopika is a legacy, non-Unicode, Type 1 (PostScript) or TrueType font that relies on a specific 8-bit ASCII-based keyboard mapping (often referred to as a mapping scheme or layout).
Because it is non-Unicode, a document typed in Gopika on one computer may appear as random Latin characters or wrong glyphs on another system unless the exact same Gopika font is installed and the correct keyboard layout is selected.
| Key | Character | Key | Character | Key | Character | Key | Character | |------|-----------|------|-----------|------|-----------|------|-----------| | a | અ (initial vowel) | K | ક | q | ? (or rare) | 1 | ૧ | | b | બ | l | લ | r | ર | 2 | ૨ | | c | ચ | m | મ | s | સ | 3 | ૩ | | d | દ | n | ન | t | ત | 4 | ૪ | | e | એ | o | ઓ | u | ઉ | 5 | ૫ | | f | ફ | p | પ | v | વ | 6 | ૬ | | g | ગ | Q | ? | w | ? (or rare) | 7 | ૭ | | h | હ | R | ? | x | ક્ષ | 8 | ૮ | | i | ઇ | S | શ | y | ય | 9 | ૯ | | j | જ | T | ટ | z | શ (alternate) | 0 | ૦ | | k | ક | U | ? | – | – | – | – |
Gopika is one of the most popular and widely used fonts for typing in Gujarati. Unlike Unicode fonts (like Shruti or Noto Sans Gujarati), Gopika is a "legacy" or "non-Unicode" font. This means it uses a specific English keyboard mapping to display Gujarati characters. Gopika Gujarati Font Keyboard Layout
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.
Here is the complete guide to mastering the Gopika Gujarati Font Keyboard Layout.
In the digital age, typing in regional languages has become essential for communication, documentation, and content creation. For Gujarati speakers, one of the most popular and widely used fonts is Gopika. Designed for its clean, readable appearance and compatibility with various applications, Gopika is a staple in Gujarati computing. However, typing in Gopika is not as straightforward as using a standard phonetic keyboard. It relies on a specific, non-phonetic layout that maps Gujarati characters to English keyboard keys in a fixed, often unintuitive manner. Understanding this layout is crucial for anyone seeking efficiency in Gujarati typing, whether for personal, educational, or professional use. Because it is non-Unicode, a document typed in
Here is a simplified visual layout (top row of English keyboard, unshifted):
` 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = ` ૧ ૨ ૩ ૪ ૫ ૬ ૭ ૮ ૯ ૦ - = (digits and punctuation mostly same)Tab q w e r t y u i o p [ ] ? ? એ ર ત ય ઉ ઇ ઓ પ [ ] (q and w depend on version)
CapsLock a s d f g h j k l ; ' અ સ દ ફ ગ હ જ ક લ ; ' "Gujarat" → "ગુજરાત")
Shift z x c v b n m , . / Shift શ ? ચ વ બ ન મ , . /
Shifted top row (Shift + number → math symbols, not Gujarati):
But for Gujarati, Shift + letter as described earlier.