Windows 7 shouldn't having this issue at all since its come with Khmer Unicode pre installed. In term of not respond, when you're typing, nothing appear at all? or you see boxes? or the application you are using froze?. i'll need more information regarding the issue. I also tried to use the trial version of Office365 to see if it helps.
Since the change to Windows 7 I have not been able to type Khmer. I write in Khmer a lot doing newsletters.
When I used Windows XP everything worked well. In your typing application (office 2007), try to change the font to Khmer OS or any Khmer font that you have install in your computer first before start typing. But no response when typing the font, after changing the keyboard to KH. Downloaded Khmer Unicode with LIPs and NIDA. Keyboard layout for Windows Vista and Windows 7 have been updated. I will dig thru my hard drive and find the Keyboard layout for windows 7 or Vista for you soon. Moreover, where is the invisible space (ចន្លោះមើលមិនឃើញ) on this new keyboard? If anyone could give an answer, I'd really appreciate!
But when I could find a Windows Vista keyboard layout in PDF format on the internet, I was disappointed to see that many letters and diacritics are not on the same keys, meaning that the day I'll shift to Windows Vista or Seven I'll need to learn the keyboard again. I'm still using Windows XP and know the khmer Unicode keyboard by heart. Hi, as Sovatha said the keyboard layout is broken.
Does anyone know how to get a khmer unicode keyboard layout for Win 7? Thanks man, I've been trying to find this Khmer Unicode keyboard since my windows could not install the one that use the NIDA system so I gotta switch to the system that comes with windows instead.
If you cannot find a letter, click on the flag at the top of your screen at the right hand corner, Select Show Keyboard Viewerĭownload “SBBIC Keyboard for Mac OS X” Khmer-SBBIC-Keyboard-for-Mac-OS-X-V21.Great! There are Language Interface Pack (LIPs) for Windows Vista too: įor Windows 7, just wait! Khmer LIPs for Windows 7 will be out after the official release of Windows 7. The keyboard will be listed as Khmer SBBIC V2.ġ0. Or type Command-Space to scroll through your language options.ĩ. To access the key layout, click on the flag at the top of your screen at the right hand corner, Select the keyboard layout from the list. Scroll down until you find Khmer SBBIC V2. Open System Preferences > Language and Text. Drag the keyboard layout you saved earlier into the Keyboard layouts list.ħ. Expand the Macintosh HD item, then the Library item, scroll down to find Keyboard layouts.ĥ. In the Finder, choose Go > Computer or type Shift-Command-C. The keyboard will either have the extension .keylayoutģ. Unzip the keyboard layout by either simply double clicking the zipped file or by using other software like StuffIt. The keyboard is based on the Khmer OS and NiDA keyboard.ġ. We recently ported our SBBIC Khmer keyboard to Mac. We added a colon symbol (“:” with right ALT+L or OPTION+L on Mac) as well as a dash (“-” with right ALT+D or OPTION +D on Mac).