The basic characters are usually put in normal positions. The layout was built on an extended version of InPage to include Unicode characters for Urdu.
Center for Research in Urdu Language Processing has released “CRULP Urdu Phonetic Keyboard Layout v1.1” for the Microsoft platform in October 2007. Utilizing the Windows built-in tools, you can set Urdu as the default computer permanent language by going to the Control Panel. It’s able to change the default language of your keyboard to Urdu and allow users to write Urdu characters on your actual or virtual keyboard. It features the QWERTY layout that makes it simpler to use, particularly for Urdu novices. While Windows has an Urdu design, it isn’t compatible alphabetically with the keyboard’s letters, making it hard to navigate. It is also possible to set Urdu to be the default language for your keyboard by using the settings of the Control Panel.
When you run the executable file the program installs a layout for the keyboard that can be accessed and then activate via the language bar in the systray or utilize shortcuts.
Additionally, the location of the fundamental Urdu alphabet was kept according to the previous CRULP keyboards.