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  1. hi,

    I have been using opensuse 10.1 and it works great. The only tiny unsatisfaction is that i can't listen to thai radio station anymore for example www.virginradiothailand.com. i am using firefox web browser. Furthermore, radion station in australia such as Todayfm also doesn't support firefox too.

    I guess this is a trade-off between secure, flexible, reliable with a small entertainment.

    cheer.

    If you want to listen to Thai Radio you should try this:

    MOG Software - Thai Radio

    bye,

    Kikiat

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    Virtual Thai Keyboard

    Thai Radio & Thai TV

  2. Hi RDN,

    Some answers to your questions:

    1/ uniKode was first built for my own learning. So i designed it to match my learning book: Easy Thai, An introduction to Thai Language. I followed its phonetics system. For the vowels i just found it easier to remember the sounds they give than their names. But in a next version I'll update the tooltips and put the real name also.

    2/ ก์ mai thantakhat, karan indicates silent letter

    (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_alphabet#Diacritics)

    So two names for the same symbol.

    3/ actually the symbol garan on screen is not so different from the one it produces: it's just a police size question. On uniKode the symbols were purposely set at a size of 24 and in bold moreover (easier for a farang :D ). Try to change the size of the symbol and you'll see.

    Just for information:

    I'm thinking to add a plugin to this keyboard. It would be a kind of dictionary the user may update. This dictionary would be used like the auto-word-completing system you have on your mobile. Well we'll see... :o

  3. VirtualThaiKeypad is no more: long life to uniKode for Thai ! :D

    uniKode for Thai

    is a really powerful application. :o

    CaptureUniKode.gif

    It can work directly with most XP softwares:

    For example you're typing in your text-editor. You choosed the red color and a certain font. Just click on the Thai symbols of uniKode and the Thai symbols will appear in red as you wished it in the text-editor!

    No need of a boring copy-paste and free of a useless second text-form manipulation !

    Besides it's really user-friendly and the Thai symbols are big enough to be read by anyone -even by farangs :D -.

    So if you're looking for a powerfull virtual Thai keyboard able to work directly with most XP softwares -even with MSN- let's try uniKode for Thai !

    uniKode for Thai : virtual Thai keyboard

  4. I've just found a Microsoft Visual Keyboard program which can be used to type Thai characters.

    I can't believe it does not work for MSN Messenger! :D

    สวัสดีครับ

    This one may be more interesting for you:

    Was learning Thai. But I did not have any Thai keyboard.

    So I developed my own virtual Thai keyboard. I think this one is more powerful than some other on-line Java keyboards: it can work off-line and can type directly in the current application without copying and pasting. Besides it can work directly with most softwares like Word or even with MSN MESSENGER (! :o !).

    I made it available at:

    VirtualThaiKeypad

    (http://membres.lycos.fr/thaimog/)

    ลานะครับ

    http://www.thailandguidebook.com/cgi-bin/f...t=ST;f=3;t=7540

  5. สวัสดีครับ

    Was learning Thai. But I did not have any Thai keyboard.

    So I developed my own virtual Thai keyboard. I think this one is more powerful than some other on-line Java keyboards: it can work off-line and can type directly in the current application without copying and pasting. Besides it can work directly with most softwares like Word or even with MSN MESSENGER (! :o !).

    I made it available at:

    VirtualThaiKeypad

    (http://membres.lycos.fr/thaimog/)

    ลานะครับ

    //Edit: no URLs to competitive web sites, please.

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