To input a halant and prevent conjunction in the Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool for Oriya, you can try using the "Virama" key on your keyboard, usually located before the space key. The virama key allows you to input a halant to form conjunct characters.
I've checked the official website but didn't find anything about tutorials on how to enter the matras you mentioned. You'll have to keep the engine installed and then look on Google for example and recommendations on how to enter the desired text in the Odia language.
Luckily, there are plenty resources available to choose from when it come to typing in the Odia language. Also, Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool for Oriya might help as well with the text input.
To input a halant and prevent conjunction in the Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool for Oriya, you can try using the "Virama" key on your keyboard, usually located before the space key. The virama key allows you to input a halant to form conjunct characters.
Yes, the Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool for Oriya does provide a virtual keyboard, which is an on-screen keyboard.
I've checked the official website but didn't find anything about tutorials on how to enter the matras you mentioned. You'll have to keep the engine installed and then look on Google for example and recommendations on how to enter the desired text in the Odia language.
Luckily, there are plenty resources available to choose from when it come to typing in the Odia language. Also, Microsoft Indic Language Input Tool for Oriya might help as well with the text input.