We have five different Tamil keyboard layouts for you to download on your computer. Once downloaded — you can use it as a reference to type in Tamil either on Word document or any other text editor. You also need to download the matching Tamil fonts.

1. Standard Tamil Keyboard Layout

High resolution image suitable for printing.

keyboard with green background (1280px by 659px)

2. Standard Tamil Keyboard with English Alphabets

High resolution image suitable for printing.

keyboard with green background (1280px by 659px)

3. Tamil Keyboard Layout — Light Background

High resolution image suitable for printing.

keyboard with light background (1280px by 659px)

4. Tamil Keyboard Layout — Dark Background

High resolution image suitable for printing.

keyboard with dark background (1280px by 659px)

4. Tamil Keyboard Layout — White Background

High resolution image suitable for printing.

keyboard with white background (1280px by 659px)

How do I use the Tamil keyboard?

Here's our systematic approach to setting up Tamil typing.

  1. Acquire your Tamil font — browse our curated fonts library and install the ideal typeface for your Tamil writing needs.

  2. Obtain your keyboard reference using this reliable download process:

    1. Click on your preferred keyboard layout from our collection

    2. Right-click when the high-resolution image appears

    3. Choose "Save image as..." and save to your preferred location

  3. Establish your typing environment by opening any word processor and selecting the Tamil font you installed earlier.

  4. Launch your Tamil writing session! Position your keyboard image for easy viewing while you compose beautiful Tamil text.

Expert recommendation: Limited screen space? Our keyboards deliver outstanding print clarity — print one for a reliable desktop reference that's always ready when you need it!

Key Features

  1. Designed for Tamil99 keyboard layout — accurately mapped to provide an authentic Tamil typing experience with correct character placement.

  2. Meets professional standards — designed for typists, and businesses requiring error-free Tamil documentation.

  3. Supports various display formats — perfect for presentations, reference guides, digital displays, and high-quality printing.

  4. Offers unrestricted licensing — use freely for academic research, commercial projects, educational materials, or personal correspondence.

As the accordion swells, the story reaches its peak. It’s a tribute to a love that remains "official" in the heart, even if the chapters of life have moved on. The "Official Video" serves as a cinematic bridge, showing Mladen walking through the landscapes they once shared, proving that while people may leave, the music they inspired stays to keep the fire burning.

It is a story of of someone who left an indelible mark on a musician's soul.

In the video, as the band strikes those first evocative chords, you see the juxtaposition of the present and the past. Mladen sings not just to an audience, but to the empty space beside him. He captures that universal feeling: the moment you realize a person has become a "song"—something you can listen to and feel, but never quite touch again.

Years ago, Borisa had been the life of these very streets. She was the girl with laughter that sounded like bells and eyes that held the mystery of the Adriatic. They had danced at every wedding and toasted at every Slava, their lives intertwined like the vines on a trellis. But life in the mountains is beautiful and hard in equal measure. Promises made in youth sometimes bend under the weight of the world.

Here is a story inspired by the soul and imagery of the song:

The music video for is a heartfelt piece of contemporary Balkan folk-pop that tells a story of deep longing and the bittersweet nature of memory.

The sun was dipping behind the jagged peaks of the Balkan mountains, painting the valley in shades of bruised purple and gold. In the heart of the village, the tavern was beginning to hum, but Mladen sat apart from the noise, his fingers tracing the worn edge of an old photograph.

The song "Borisa" wasn’t just a melody to him; it was a ghost.

Sambhu Raj SinghSambhu Raj Singh · LinkedIn · GitHub · Npm

Updated: