khunsanuk Posted October 17, 2003 Report Share Posted October 17, 2003 Hi, Since many of us may not have Thai characters on our keyboard, here is a link to a Virtual Thai Keyboard Sanuk! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pom Michael Posted October 18, 2003 Report Share Posted October 18, 2003 Here is another one. Writing Thai <Be aware that the hosted site has ad popups> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palatkik Posted October 21, 2003 Report Share Posted October 21, 2003 I use the one that comes with WinXP o/s. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Straycat Posted October 21, 2003 Report Share Posted October 21, 2003 And I use this one(*) since I can't bloody see the types built in XP! (*) same as posted by KS but from its orginal source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Khun_Kong Posted October 21, 2003 Report Share Posted October 21, 2003 Says Palatkik: I use the one that comes with WinXP o/s. How do I access this in XP Pro? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Straycat Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 You have to excuse any wrong directions here 'cause my OS in not in English and I have to guess what it's called on your system: Go to Start Menu --> All Programs --> Utilities There you'll find a folder which I simply have no idea what it's called in English (assistance? aid? helpers? have no idea!). It should however be at the very top. In there you'll find the built-in virtual keyboard. Another option is to go to Start Menu --> Run and type 'charmap' (without quotes). This however is not a virtual keyboard but can be used to type Thai or any other languages for which you have corresponing fonts on your system. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palatkik Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Programs Accesories Accessiblity On-Screen Keyboard. Need to have Thai language installed and select that to make it active in that language. Works with any langauge you choose to install from the o/s. Can adjust font sizes if hard to view as suggested by earlier post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 OK. On my xp Home, you also have to install the Thai language option from the contol panel. Then you get a tray icon to switch you keyboard, real or virtual, to Thai script (or Chinese or whatever you install. So 1st I switch the keyboard and then bring up the virtual one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted October 22, 2003 Report Share Posted October 22, 2003 Visual Keyboard download (this one can be resized so it's easier to see the characters) Overview: Microsoft Visual keyboard supports typing in more than one language on the same computer by showing you a keyboard for another language on your screen. You might use Visual Keyboard when you change your keyboard layout from one language to another. When you change keyboard layouts, the characters you see as you type might not correspond with your keyboard. Visual Keyboard lets you see the keyboard for the language you've switched to on your screen so that you can either click the keys on your screen or see the correct keys to press to enter text..... MS Visual keyboard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 I tried to use the keyboard, but TG couldn't understand what I wrote. If I type " how weather there?" will it translate into thai, so it's able to be read by her? Please PM me with a response. thanks heaps! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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