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I'm not sure when this happened, and I'm starting to think that it must've happened after I deleted something important when cleaning my registry, but for the last couple months I can't use my keyboard to type in Thai. I'm tired of figuring out workarounds using Google translate to do it for me. The codes have switched so that when I go from English to Thai on my keyboard settings, Gor Gai is coming out Ngor Ngu and Or Ang is Hor Heep.

What is it doing ? I see in my computer's 'language settings' options I have the choices of Kedmanee and Pattachote, selecting either doesn't seem to fix things back to how it used to be. ANybody know what the problem is or how straighten out this sudden coding switch ? I'm pretty frustrated with it.

Thanks !

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I'm not sure exactly what's going on but if you're trying to type ก and it's coming out as ง, then your keyboard is set to the Pattachote layout. Kedmanee is the normal one and the one you want, if you go to the Languages settings options in Control Panel and remove any references to Pattachote and only keep Kedmanee hopefully that'd fix it.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Your advice worked right away Mike L., thanks so much ! I just deleted Pattachote and with no bad consequences either. That left only Kedmanee and there was no longer any problem. For some reason when both were there it was using Pattachote even when I'd checked the other one. Hmmmmm...... computers.

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