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Home » Reader question » Reader question: Convert PC screen keyboard from Dutch to Thai?
Dear readers,
How can I convert my PC's on-screen keyboard from Dutch to Thai?
Regards,
Harrie
Change language via settings Time & language
• Click on the Windows button and open settings (recognizable by the gear icon)
• Click on Time & Language and then go to Region & Language in the left menu.
• Click on Add a language and select your desired language.
• Then choose the selected language by clicking Set as default.
A related question. I regularly type Thai words, names and such and have a keyboard with both QWERTY and Thai characters on the keys. I switch from NLD to Thai by using the NLD icon on the right side of the bottom Windows bar.
But now the keyboard is starting to wear out and I can't see the Thai letters anymore. Does anyone know if the decals -that exist for this- are for sale in NL?
I ordered this for less than a euro on Ali express, took 3 weeks…
hello Erik
Please search for this “Silicone Desktop Computer Keyboard Cover Skin Protector”
I think they got it at Lazada, at least that's how I got it a few years ago.
Buy a new one, these are not expensive anymore.
where in NL do you live? My brother is going to NL on Saturday and can take them with him. He lives in Assen(dr)
George, I live in Witmarsum, which is in Friesland. Aunt Pos is fast these days. My email enriquekuijpers at gmail dot com
Thanks to all other commenters as well.
Hi Erik,
You can order them at bol.com, search for 'keyboard stickers thai'. (https://www.bol.com/nl/p/toetsenbord-stickers-thais/9200000088244703/)
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Erik, I don't think you can get stickers here but I do have an extra keyboard qwerty and Thai characters left. Is located in Rotterdam. Send me a PM.
Will be difficult to find in the Netherlands, but I see them on aliexpress. Takes a week or 2 and then they are on the bus.
These stickers can be purchased through Alibaba/Aliexpress.
Erik, they are available online in the Netherlands. Just googling, because the website is not ready.
Stickers for sale at Bol.com, also done myself. Stickers only a little too small, do not cover the entire key.
another addition to the keyboard
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32816367156.html
I see that some people send a reply at the same time and then they are a bit confused. At least you have an answer. :O)
At the top left of the keyboard it says “esc”
Below that is a key with % . Press this key and you can choose from English, Dutch or Thai.
What is switched on is shown at the bottom right of the screen, where the time, date, etc. are also shown.
Download Unikode for Thai and you will get a virtual keyboard on your screen.
Is also a possibility, but it is better to connect a Thai keyboard to your USB input (used by my Thai stepdaughter).
If you live in Korat no problem I just bought a new PC and I don't use the new keyboards because I use a silicone keyboard AZERTY