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On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 10:03 PM, Monibuth Chheng <[email protected]> wrote:

> Set Up Khmer Unicode For Microsoft Window Vista 64-bit:
>
> Or Go Page of Khmer Unicode for Window Vista 32-bit and Window 
> XP<http://www.cambodia.org/fonts/>
> Microsoft Window Vista 64-bit comes with ready Khmer Unicode, and you
> should be able to view Khmer text website (such as
> http://www.cambodia.org/news/ or RFA - http://www.fra.org/khmer/) except
> that the Khmer text is very small. *KhmerUnicode2.0.0.exe (Khmer Unicode
> 2.0 and Khmer Unicode Keyboard - NIDA 1.0)* is not required for Vista
> 64-bit; however, you may need to install it in your Vista 64-bit in order to
> view the right size of Khmer text website. Go to Khmer Unicode for Window
> Vista 32-bit and Window XP to install 
> KhmerUnicode2.0.0<http://www.cambodia.org/fonts/>
>
> The above will not help you be able to select font easily. After you've the
> above, you are recommended to follow the below instruction of setting up the
> keyboards in order to be able to select either font Khmer, English, or any
> other Unicode.
>
>    1. [image: Welcome Wizard Khmer Unicode]
>    Click "*Start*" and click on "*Control Panel*" as indicating by the
>    arrow
>
>    2. [image: Destination Location Khmer Unicode]
>    Select "*Control Panel Home*" and click "*Change the keyboard or other
>    input methods*" as indecating by the arrow
>
>    3. [image: Destination Location Khmer Unicode]
>    Make sure that "*Keyboards and Language*" tab is selected. And, click
>    on "*Change Keyboards*" as indicating by the arrow
>
>    4. [image: Finish Installing Khmer Unicode]
>    Make sure that "*General*" tab is selected. And click on "*Add*" button
>    as indicating arrow
>
>    5. [image: Language Selection between Khmer Unicode and English]
>    Scroll down the scrolling bar untill you see "*Khmer*". Click on "*Khmer
>    (Cambodia)*". Click on "*Keyboard*". Check "*Khmer*" check box. And
>    then, click OK as indicating arrow.
>
>    6.
>    You should see "*Khmer (Cambodia)*" And then, click "*Apply*" and "*OK*"
>    buttons.
>
>    7.
>    Click "*OK*" button and close the rest.
>
>    8.
>    Now, you should be able to see on the "*task bar*" at the bottom of
>    your dekstop. You can click on "*En*" and select "*Khmer (Cambodia)*"
>    and you can type Khmer.
>
> *Keyboard*
> Keyboard layout will be a little bit different such as if you want to type
> "Chherng", you need to press "space" first, then press the character.
> Keyboard layout will be published soon.
>
> --
> Posted By Monibuth Chheng to 
> Technology<http://www.cambodia.org/blogs/techie/2009/01/set-up-khmer-unicode-for-window-vista.html>at
>  1/09/2009 06:56:00 P
> >
>


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