Example, to type, kra-bey (in khmer), firstly type 'K', then press 'Space' to reserve space for Jerng (or Chherng) and press 'R'. The keyboard layout is a little bit different from keyboard layout developed by NIDA. Microsoft Window Vista (32bit and 64 bit) comes with Khmer Unicode built-in, but required you to set it up in order to read Web page using Khmer Unicode or to write in Khmer Unicode properly. Follow the below stepsġ - Go to Top Left Corner and click on APPLE and select System Preferencesĥ - Scroll down to and select 'Khmer', then click 'Add'Ħ - You should see this on Top Right Corner Khmer UnicodeĪll Mac with OS X is built with Khmer Unicode ready meaning that, you can write and read in Khmer without install Khmer font in your system. Because many of these fonts were neither developed using Unicode Standards nor adopted by makers of World Wide Web (WWW) browsers, many Khmer fonts were not readable without special library drivers. However, all of these fonts have been widely utilized with word processing, such as Word in Microsoft Office.
Most of them were not developed by using Unicode or meet the guideline of the Unicode Standards.
Fonts | Khmer Fonts | Cambodian Fonts | Khmer UnicodeĪs computer and internet industry gain influence and market in Cambodia, several types of Khmer fonts have been developed as well, such as Khek font, Limon font, Zero-Space font, and many others just to name a few.