Indian Currency Symbol - Rupee
When Indian Government announced the new currency symbol for Indian Rupee, everyone was wondering how this new symbol will be typed from the keyboard. And as per the officials, the new symbol has to be
accepted by the Unicode Consortium's Unicode Technical Committee that is responsible for the development and maintenance of the Unicode Standard. The symbol will also be included in the Indian Standards, viz. 13194:1991 – ISCII (Indian Script Code for Information Interchange), through an amendment to the existing list by the Bureau of Indian Standards. The ISCII specifies various codes for Indian languages for processing on computers along with the key-board lay outs.
accepted by the Unicode Consortium's Unicode Technical Committee that is responsible for the development and maintenance of the Unicode Standard. The symbol will also be included in the Indian Standards, viz. 13194:1991 – ISCII (Indian Script Code for Information Interchange), through an amendment to the existing list by the Bureau of Indian Standards. The ISCII specifies various codes for Indian languages for processing on computers along with the key-board lay outs.
The symbol has now been incorporated as UNICODE standard, which specifies the representation of text in all modern software products and standards. The rupee symbol can be created by using the combination of 'AltGr' and numeral '4'. If you do not have 'AltGr' key on your keyboard, do not worry you can use 'Ctrl' and 'Alt' keys in combination to make them work as AltGr.
Steps to type Indian Rupee symbol using Keyboard
- Download the new font (.ttf file)
- Click here for the direct download of new rupee font; Source file credit (Foradian Technologies).
- Save this file in 'Fonts' Folder, which can be located from Control Panel.
- Open Notepad or any other text editor.
- Select Font as "Rupee Foradian" from the drop down menu.
- Type ' key, which is just above the Tab key on the left of your keyboard.
- New Rupee symbol will appear in front of you.
This symbol truly symbolizes our country, our tradition and its currency. Though, we cannot use the rupee symbol globally until Unicode committee approves it but at least we can use it in our regular work and make the habit of using the new symbol. Share this font to make the Indian currency symbol popular among everyone and help Indian Rupee symbol to achieve a global status and representation along with other major economies of the world.