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Thai language keyboard case for tablet

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I am looking for an 7-8" tablet that I can also use with a Thai/English keyboard case similar to this one by Logitech (image attached)

I have found only one keyboard case (in IT City) by Belkin but the keyboard is English only.

Would prefer Android but Ipad Mini would be OK.

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You could buy one of the Thai keyboard sticker sets and put that on. I've seen some that like quite good/subtle/hardly noticeable

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You could buy one of the Thai keyboard sticker sets and put that on. I've seen some that like quite good/subtle/hardly noticeable

Yes we tried that with a Toshiba notebook and they start coming unstuck and make a mess of the keyboard. A last resort option only!

You could buy one of the Thai keyboard sticker sets and put that on. I've seen some that like quite good/subtle/hardly noticeable

Yes we tried that with a Toshiba notebook and they start coming unstuck and make a mess of the keyboard. A last resort option only!

After putting the stickers on, try painting some 'clear nail polish' over the top of the keycap (testing first to make sure the plastic of the keycap or the stick-on don't react adversely with the nail polish before it hardens).

Does the keyboard you're looking for need to be integrated into a tablet enclosure/case? There are many USB or Bluetooth dual-language full-size and mini keyboards out there.

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You could buy one of the Thai keyboard sticker sets and put that on. I've seen some that like quite good/subtle/hardly noticeable

Yes we tried that with a Toshiba notebook and they start coming unstuck and make a mess of the keyboard. A last resort option only!

After putting the stickers on, try painting some 'clear nail polish' over the top of the keycap (testing first to make sure the plastic of the keycap or the stick-on don't react adversely with the nail polish before it hardens).

Does the keyboard you're looking for need to be integrated into a tablet enclosure/case? There are many USB or Bluetooth dual-language full-size and mini keyboards out there.

I do need a integrated case/keyboard. The nail varnish tip is useful. Thanks.

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