If you are getting the actual Tamil characters you want from Google then copy the screen into the Clipboard by pressing PrtScn. How you type in a Unicode without having your keyboard mapped to the specific language and the fonts to go with it, I don't know. If you have a Tamil font and an ASCII map into it try entering the codes as above. In ASCII you can enter the ASCII number by pressing and holding the alt key while typing in the 3 digit code (numbers from 000 - 255) on the numberic key pad and if the Font supports the number you have entered (not all fonts support the full ASCII range) the character will appear at the cursor. If you have a Tamil font, I'm not sure entering the Unicode number directly (at the cursor) will work. If the font doesn't have the Tamil characters in it, then it can't support its representation. I don't think its so much PS as the font you are using.
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