

Then you should have the option to switch. Then look for the Khmer Unicode Keyboard (SBBIC 1.0) and add it. If you are still having problems, you might try this: If you use Microsoft Word 2003-07 I believe you can set the complex script default font to Khmer OS and it will fix the problem.įor example, to put a sub-consonant, it generally has to start from key J.Ĭlick the Change Keyboards button and then highlight Khmer and click the add keyboard button.

Is there a way I can switch the default font to Khmer OS System or something Thanks in advance. Ive got Khmer fonts and keyboard working fine on my computer (thanks for this keyboard, btw), but it always defaults to using the Daun Penh font. Scroll down until you find the name of the keyboard layout you just installed.

If you would like to make your own custom keyboard in Windows click here to download the source file.ĭownload SBBIC Keyboard 64-bit and 32-bit Windows Installer SBBIC-Khmer-Keyboard-1.0.zip Downloaded 43050 times 467 KB.
