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Indian Rupee Currency Symbol How to use keyboard shortcut in Windows 10

Indian Rupee Currency Symbol How to use keyboard shortcut in Windows 10

It's been quite a while that, the INR or Indian Rupee Currency Symbol was introduced. Earlier there were some ad-hoc solutions released by a 3rd party - like a Rupee symbol Font was released which had to be installed on the system, to view the symbol

Later Microsoft came up with an update for the same, which enables one to type it using the keyboard shortcut. This update too was released a long time back. But even now many people ask about the official method for typing the INR symbol in Windows. Let us see how to type the INR symbol using the Keyboard shortcut for Windows 10/8/7.

Indian Rupee Currency Symbol download

First of all get this update from Microsoft. Download the update based on your version of Windows. This update requires validation and will validate before downloading.

Using Indian Rupee Currency Symbol in Windows 10

Windows 10/8 users have to add English (India).  To do this, open Control Panel > Language > 'Add a Language' and then Group Languages By > Languages Name,

Scroll to English, double-click on English and select English (India) and click on Add button at the bottom.

After this, you'll notice it is shown in the system tray.

While typing the symbol, just select this English (India) / English (India) keyboard. You have to use the same keyboard shortcut which we had shown for Windows 7 ie. Ctrl+Alt+4. In Windows 10/8 too, I noticed a similar behavior for some application as described above for Windows 7.

Microsoft releases update to add the Indian Rupee currency symbol to Windows

Microsoft has released an update to support the new currency symbol for the Indian Rupee in Windows Vista, in Windows Server 2008, in Windows 7 and in Windows Server 2008 R2.

This update for Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 adds support for the new currency symbol for the Indian Rupee. This update includes font support, locale changes, and keyboard support.

You will have to restart the computer after you apply this update.

Download page: KB2496898.

Using Indian Rupee Currency Symbol in Windows 7

Install this update. The system will require a restart after the install. Once you have installed this, now go to Control Panel > Region and Language > Keyboards and languages tab . Click on 'Change Keyboards… ' and under 'General' tab , click on 'Add… '  and tick India under English (India ), you can also find this under English (United States) Keyboards.

Once done, you can see it listed under Installed Services. And also you can see it in the system tray.

Now open the document where you want to type the symbol, be it the Word doc or notepad or any other. From the system tray, select English (India). Now use the keys Ctrl+Alt+4 shortcut to type the symbol.

On some new keyboards, they have the Rupee symbol printed on the key, just like $. Else in earlier keyboards, look for the key which has $ & 4 on it. I noticed that in some applications I had to use the Ctrl+Alt keys present on the right side of the space bar. It however worked for both sides, when using in Word or Notepad. So this is how the Indian Rupee Currency Symbol is typed in Windows 7.

So the next time you want to type the Indian Rupee Currency Symbol, you know how to do it in Windows 10/8 as well as Windows 7.

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