writing the Arabic Numbers from the Keyboard
Thread poster: dmoamin
dmoamin
dmoamin  Identity Verified
United States
Local time: 13:54
Arabic to English
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Dec 25, 2006

Hi
Happy Holidays to everyone
does anyone know how you can use the keyboard to type Arabic numbers instead of going to insert symbols and inserting Arabic numbers ?
I know how to change the Keyboard into Arabic and i know how to use the Arabic system just not the Arabic Numbers.
thanks for the help in advance


 
Loca-work
Loca-work
Local time: 22:54
English to Arabic
Arabic Numbers Dec 25, 2006

Hi
You can write arabic numbers fro the calculater of the keyboard, exactly like English.
But please change the keyboard langauge into Arabic first.


 
Nesrin
Nesrin  Identity Verified
United Kingdom
Local time: 21:54
English to Arabic
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Simple Dec 25, 2006

Hi dmoamin!

Go to Tools > Options > click on the "Complex scripts" tab, then under General: Numeral select "Context".
That way, numbers will appear Hindi (i.e. Arabic) when you're writing Arabic and Arabic (i.e. English) when you're writing English (as you probably know these numbers "1,2,3" are called Arabic numerals).


 
dmoamin
dmoamin  Identity Verified
United States
Local time: 13:54
Arabic to English
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TOPIC STARTER
yes thanks Dec 26, 2006

Hi yes i know that these are called Hindi and the others are Arabic but still those are the ones i need to use for my text and for that purpose i will call them Arabic considering we still use them as Arabic as well. thanks for the help i will try it.

 
sal4trans
sal4trans
Local time: 00:54
Arabic to English
These instructions apply for MS Office Dec 28, 2006

Yes, Nesrin answered that but I would like to remind people out there who might be wondering whether it's in the control panel or elsewhere..it's in the MS Word.

 
alex kuki
alex kuki
France
To type Arabic numbers from your keyboard Oct 6, 2023

To type Arabic numbers from your keyboard, you typically don't need to change the keyboard layout; you can use the regular Arabic keyboard layout. In this layout, Arabic numbers correspond to the same keys as the English numbers on the standard QWERTY keyboard. Here's how to type Arabic numbers using the Arabic keyboard layout on a standard QWERTY keyboard:

Ensure that you
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To type Arabic numbers from your keyboard, you typically don't need to change the keyboard layout; you can use the regular Arabic keyboard layout. In this layout, Arabic numbers correspond to the same keys as the English numbers on the standard QWERTY keyboard. Here's how to type Arabic numbers using the Arabic keyboard layout on a standard QWERTY keyboard:

Ensure that you have the Arabic keyboard layout activated on your device. You can do this through your device's language settings.

Open a text field or an application where you want to type Arabic numbers.

Use the regular number keys on your keyboard to type Arabic numbers. The mapping is as follows:

0: ٠
1: ١
2: ٢
3: ٣
4: ٤
5: ٥
6: ٦
7: ٧
8: ٨
9: ٩
Simply press the corresponding number key to type Arabic numbers as needed. There's no need to switch to a different keyboard layout for this purpose.
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