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Guys,
I'm a passionate novice learner of Thai language - I am taking courses of Thai, and just about to start doing written online excersises on grammar, when I got stuck with the input method, so really wanted to maybe ask you guys-experts, if you could help me a bit with getting Thai writing up... What exactly is required to correctly enter Thai characters? How does the Thai character entry works, i.e. do I need a driver or enter on-screen? My teacher suggested I buy Thai keyboard stickers from Latkey or get some sort of Thai keyboard, but certainly this won't be enough to start typing without proper phonetic driver or something? I'm completely puzzled at this moment ![]() Are there any special IME or entry methods I need to look at? Please help! Thanks, DIss |
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I googled 'thai keyboard' and got a lot of respnses. I didn't prowl through them, but you can try the same thing. There was information about layout and conversion. In the suggested searches there was something about stickers, too.
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Hi,
that site seems to be trying to sell ThaiMaster. If you have Xl or better, simply download the type fonts (either from the site Synthia mentions or google it - there's quite a few out there). Secondly, add Thai Keyboard to your language bar as follows (sorry if I'm preaching to the converted)... Click Start Button, open control panel and open Regional and Language Options. Go to the second tab 'Languages' and checl the middle box at the bottom (it mentions Thai). Then click Details button at the top. Click Add. From the dropdown at te top, select Thai Kadmanee... and OK it. Then click Language Bar Check the first box at least (I have all checked but the second one - transparancy) to show the language bar on the desktop. Click OK. Then Click Key Settings and set up a fast key swap for English and Thai so you can switch quickly. You may have to reboot if Windows hasn't got the complex script option installed (you also need the XP Disk). Now when you are in an app that allows complex text (most of them) - such as Notepad for example, click the language bar and change to thai (or use swap keys) and start typing. To change back to Englsh - mid sentance - just switch back using the keys or language bar. On keyboards, I find it easiest to simply have two keyboards and swap them as I want. If I'm on my laptop, I wwwuse onscreen keyboard (Start-Accessories-Accesabilities). All this will cost you zip (with the exception of the physical keyboard or forever-falling off-stickers) |
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Damissa
You may already know. If not this may help. You can get stickers for your keyboard. But you do need the software to type etc in Thai. I bought a new laptop here that came with a Thai/English keyboard, but had to get separate software for the Thai lanquage. This came with the Microsoft Microsoft Office Profisional 2007. Not sure of the technicalities of how you interface between English and Thai yet, still working on that. I suggest you go to one of the numerous IT stores in the city for help on this. As far as running lanquage packs on the laptop, they are relatively straight forward, you know by the CD insert and follow the wizards lead. On the subject of learning the Thai language.....can you recommend a place, hopefully when back from my next contract I will have at least three months to apply myself to learning. Martin |
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