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Virtual Thai Keyboard

Typing, encoding, and display of Thai characters

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Virtual Thai Keyboard

Postby ttthai » Wed Oct 15, 2008 12:51 pm

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I am aware that there are many virtual Thai keyboards out there, but I cannot find a good one. So, I made it myself.
This virtual Thai keyboard is small size (71KB) and can be used online and offline.
You just need a browser with a flash player plugin.

You can fiind it here:
http://hippogo149.site88.net/thaikeyboard.php
http://hip.webutu.com/thaikeyboard.php
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Virtual Thai Keyboard

Postby John » Wed Oct 15, 2008 5:03 pm

Nice keyboard. Ideal for times when I am working away from my home computer and its keyboard overlays.

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Virtual Thai Keyboard

Postby zackxx » Thu Oct 16, 2008 1:56 am

Great stuff TT!

I like how you can 'clean up' the keyboard by switching off the English to display only Thai. Makes for finding Thai letters for bad typists so much easier!

Having said that however one small suggestion: Is is possible to have a display option that has ALL the Thai letters (no English) on display at the same time? As it stands now half the Thai letters require a 'SHIFT' to display them and some of us out there still have not yet memorized what Thai letters require a 'SHIFT' gain access to them.

One would still need to click on 'SHIFT' but the ones you can access could be highlighted in a different colour. Possible?
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Virtual Thai Keyboard

Postby ttthai » Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:10 pm

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I have made an update. Thanks for your comments and suggestions.
http://hip.webutu.com/thaikeyboard.php
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Virtual Thai Keyboard

Postby John » Thu Oct 16, 2008 10:34 pm

Another observation/suggestion. The letters should be arranged vertically so we know which ones are "lower case" and "upper case".

Thanks for the great idea and gift to the community.

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Virtual Thai Keyboard

Postby zackxx » Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:01 am

Fabulous! Now all we need is the spell check button and Thai-English dictionary button and we're all set! :D
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Virtual Thai Keyboard

Postby Jack » Fri Dec 26, 2008 8:15 am

ttthai:

You are a genius. Thank you very much. A little cumbersome, but I suspect I will get used to it over time.
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Virtual Thai Keyboard

Postby Jack » Fri Dec 26, 2008 8:18 am

ttthai:

And now an updated version easier to use. How can I log on to that one.
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Postby ttthai » Fri Dec 26, 2008 7:43 pm

Jack,

The one you used is already an updated version. You can see version number at the lower right of the application.
http://hip.webutu.com/thaikeyboard.php
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Postby Jack » Tue Dec 30, 2008 12:55 pm

ttthai:

I meant the new one with all of the characters on one keyboard without having to "shift" in order to find the keyboard with the remainder of the characters.

When I click on the icon at the bottom of the hippologo website I just get the validation page and not the actual new keyboard with two characters per key.

I do understand that I would have to shift to get the saecond character on the key; but I would not have to search two keyboards to find the character I am looking for.
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