Khmer unicode nida keyboard for mac

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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.

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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.

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The keyboard is based on the Khmer OS and NiDA keyboard.ġ.

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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).

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