We have five different Punjabi keyboard layouts for you to download on your computer. Once downloaded — you can use it as a reference to type in Punjabi either on Word document or any other text editor. You also need to download the matching Punjabi fonts.
Setting up Punjabi typing is straightforward! Here's how to get started.
Install your Punjabi font — visit our comprehensive fonts collection to choose and install the perfect Gurmukhi typeface.
Save your chosen keyboard layout with this efficient method:
Select and click on any keyboard design you prefer
Right-click when the full image displays
Select "Save image as..." and choose where to store it
Set up your document workspace by opening your preferred text editor and selecting the Punjabi font you've just installed.
Start typing with confidence! Keep your keyboard image open for reference as you type in Gurmukhi.
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While Dorothy Moore made the song a soul standard, "With Pen in Hand" was originally written by Bobby Goldsboro in 1968. The lyrics tell the gut-wrenching story of a parent facing the end of their marriage and the loss of custody of their child. Moore's version, featured on her eponymous 1977 album, reached No. 12 on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles chart. Key Lyrics and Meaning
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"With Pen in Hand" by Dorothy Moore is a cornerstone of soul music, a poignant exploration of heartbreak and the finality of a relationship. This track, released in 1977, showcases Moore's signature velvety alto and her ability to imbue every note with deep emotion. The Story Behind the Song
"With pen in hand you sign your name, today at five I'll be on that plane."
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