Convert Mangal Unicode to Devlys 010
Convert modern Unicode Hindi text (Mangal font) to Devlys 010, Devlys 040, Kruti Dev, or Rajkaj encoding instantly. While Unicode is the web standard, many Indian government offices, typing exams (SSC, High Court, Rajasthan High Court), and print media still mandate legacy typewriter-style fonts.
Our Unicode to Devlys Converter supports all major variants — Devlys 010 (most common), Devlys 040 (Rajasthan government), Kruti Dev 010, and Rajkaj — with 100% accuracy for all matras and conjunct characters.
| Font Variant | Used In | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Devlys 010 | SSC, UPSC, High Courts | Most common; same map as Kruti Dev 010 |
| Devlys 040 | Rajasthan Govt, RSMSSB | Slightly different character map |
| Kruti Dev 010 | Newspapers, DTP | Identical to Devlys 010 |
| Rajkaj | Rajasthan Secretariat | Government-specific variant |
In the digital age, most of us type Hindi using **Unicode fonts** (like Mangal, Nirmala UI, or Google Input Tools). However, many **legacy systems, government offices, and print houses** still rely on **ASCII-based legacy fonts** like **Devlys 010** or **Kruti Dev 010**.
If you try to copy Unicode text directly into software that expects Devlys (like PageMaker, CorelDraw, or older government portals), you will see "garbage" characters. Our **Unicode to Devlys Converter** solves this by mapping each Unicode character to its corresponding key stroke in the Remington/Typewriter layout used by Devlys.
Many typing tests for **SSC (CGL, CHSL), High Court Clerks, Stenographers, and State PSCs** mandate the use of Devlys 010 or Kruti Dev 010 font. Candidates often practice in Unicode but need to submit or type in legacy formats.
Newspaper publishing and DTP (Desktop Publishing) works primarily on legacy fonts because they offer better control over typography in older software like **Adobe PageMaker and CorelDraw**.
| Feature | Unicode (Mangal) | Legacy (Devlys/Kruti Dev) |
|---|---|---|
| Technology | Universal Standard (UTF-8) | ASCII Mapping (Hack) |
| Typing Layout | Inscript / Phonetic | Remington (Typewriter) |
| Web Compatibility | Excellent | Poor (Garbage text) |
When you convert to Devlys, the result might look like random English characters (e.g., Hkkjr for भारत). This is normal. To see the actual Hindi text:
Supports Devlys 010, Devlys 040, Kruti Dev 010, and Rajkaj — all major government typing exam fonts.
Correctly converts complex Hindi conjuncts (jodakshar) that often break in other tools.
Makes web content compatible with old PageMaker, CorelDraw, or government DTP software.
One-click copy button to grab the converted code immediately.
Unlike other websites, we do NOT upload your files to our servers. All processing happens securely inside your device (browser).
That's exactly how Devlys works! It maps English keys to Hindi characters. When you view that 'garbage' text in a word processor with Devlys 010 font selected, it will appear as perfect Hindi.
Yes, Devlys 010 and Kruti Dev 010 use the exact same character map. You can use this tool for both. Devlys 040 and Rajkaj have slightly different mappings used in Rajasthan government offices.
SSC (Staff Selection Commission) typing tests use Devlys 010 or Kruti Dev 010. Both are identical. Select 'Devlys 010' in the converter.
Rajasthan High Court and RSMSSB exams typically use Devlys 010. Rajasthan Secretariat (Sachivalaya) uses Rajkaj. Check your specific exam notification to confirm.
Devlys 040 is a variant of the Devlys font family with a slightly different character mapping. It is commonly used in Rajasthan government offices and some state-level typing exams.
Convert Unicode (Mangal) text to Devlys 010 instantly for government typing tests, court documents, and legacy systems. Works with Rajkaj, Devlys 040, and all variants.
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