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switching between Thai and English on Mac

Typing, encoding, and display of Thai characters

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switching between Thai and English on Mac

Postby Gerhard » Sat May 08, 2010 11:54 pm

Can someone please help me to find the mac-equivalent to the PC Alt-Shift shortcut to switch between Thai and English. T-h-a-n-k-s ! Gerhard
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Re: switching between Thai and English on Mac

Postby copy » Thu May 13, 2010 10:59 pm

Hi, I use a Mac too (Mac OS X 10.5), and I have my language switching set up to Control-Backquote (the key to the left of the 1), but you can set it to whatever you like. Just open up System Preferences, click "International," click "Input Menu" at the top, and then click "Keyboard Shortcuts..." at the bottom. This will take you to the "Keyboard & Mouse" "Keyboard Shortcuts" pane and highlight "Select the previous input source," which is what you want to set. Just double click whatever the current shortcut is and enter whatever you want. (Unfortunately, I don't think just alt-shift works—it has to be a mod key—command, control, alt—followed by a normal key.)

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