Mastering the Walkman Chanakya 905 font shortcut key set is not a one-day task. It requires muscle memory. Start by typing 100 common words daily using the cheat sheet. Within a week, your typing speed will double, and you will no longer hunt for keys.
Remember the golden rule: Consonant first, then Matra, and D is your halant.
Whether you are a newspaper editor, a book publisher, or a student typing Hindi essays, these shortcuts are the key to professional efficiency. Save this article, bookmark it, or print the cheat sheet—and never struggle with Devnagari typing in Walkman Chanakya 905 again.
Do you have a specific conjunct you cannot type? Leave a comment below (or check your software’s character map). The shortcuts above cover 99% of daily use cases.
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Solution: You typed a halant (D) at the end of a word. Remove the trailing D.
In most Walkman Chanakya layouts, the Halant (् – vowel killer) is not a dedicated key but a shortcut combination.
Pro Tip: If you press Alt Gr + D (Halant) and then the next consonant, the font automatically stacks them vertically.
Matras are the most distinct feature of Walkman Chanakya 905. Unlike standard Chanakya, which often uses complex Shift combinations, Walkman is optimized for speed.
| English Key | Matra | Usage Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | [ | ा (Aa ki matra) | ka + [ = का | | ] | ी (Ee ki matra) | ki + ] = की | | p | ू (Oo ki matra) | ku + p = कू | | ' (Quote) | े (E ki matra) | ke + ' = के | | " (Double Quote) | ै (Ai ki matra) | k + " = कै | | ; (Semicolon) | ो (O ki matra) | ko + ; = को | | : (Colon) | ौ (Au ki matra) | k + : = कौ | | / | ृ (Ri ki matra) | k + / = कृ |
Walking Man Chanakya 905 does not have a built-in shortcut editor, but you can use these tools:
To type a half consonant (e.g., क् in "क्क"):