To see exactly which characters are included in a particular font, you can use a utility such as Andrew West’s BabelMap, or WunderMoosen’s FontChecker. You can find some or all of the characters in this range in the Windows Unicode fonts Akaash, ALPHABETUM Unicode, Arial Unicode MS, Bangla, BN BIDISHA Opentype, Chrysanthi Unicode, CN-Arial, Code2000, Ekushey Azad, Ekushey Durga, Ekushey Puja, Ekushey Punarbhaba, Ekushey Saraswatii, Ekushey Sharifa, Ekushey Sumit, Free Idg Serif, Free Sans, Free Serif, Likhan, Mitra Mono, Mukti, Mukti Narrow, Roman Unicode, Raga, Rupali, Saraswati5, SolaimanLipi, Sun-ExtA, UniBangla and Vrinda. The characters that appear in the first column of the following table depend on the browser that you are using, the fonts installed on your computer, and the browser options you have chosen that determine the fonts used to display particular character sets, encodings or languages. A free keyboard manager for Windows 2000 and Windows XP that allows Unicode input using several layouts is available from Freeware Bengali Unicode Interface. All latest operating system has built-in Bangla font support. To show bangla characters properly, Unicode compliant bangla font should be used. It can handle all character set of all human language.
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A free Unicode Bengali phonetic keyboard driver for use with Windows 2000 and Windows XP is available from Ekusheyr Shadhinota "Bangla Unicode" Layout - Ekushey. Unicode is universal code for characters. A free Unicode Bengali keyboard driver for use with Windows 2000 and Windows XP is available from Avro Keyboard - UNICODE Compliant Free Bangla Typing Software. Microsoft Windows incorporates support for Bengali Unicode from Windows XP SP2 onwards. You can see some Unicode Bengali on the What is Unicode? in Bangla page. The Bengali script is also used for Assamese, the Indo-Aryan language of the Indian State of Assam. The Bengali script (also known as Bangla) is used for the Bengali language, which belongs to the Indo-Aryan group and is the national language of Bangladesh it is also spoken by the majority of the population of the Indian State of West Bengal.