You could see “Khm” if you have done things correctly so far □ġ5) Open a text editor, gedit for example. Click on “Close” to close this window.ġ4) Now you can click on the Keyboard Indicator on the top of the toolbar, to change the layout. Click “Add” to activate it and close it.ġ3) Now you can see the Cambodia layout in the layout area. Click on “+ Add” to add a new layout.ġ2) In the country, find Cambodia, and everything should be configured automatically. Now, click on Add a feature and look for Khmer Supplemental Fonts. Click on Apps and select Apps & Features from the left pane. Refer the steps mentioned below: Press Windows logo key + I, to open Settings. Right clik on, and choose “Keyboard Preferences”.ġ1) A panel is shown up and choose “Layouts” tab. We can try installing Khmer Supplemental fonts and see if that helps. To turn the panel off, click on “Close”ġ0) Here you could see the default Keyboard layout, generally USA for a default installation of Ubuntu on the toolbar.
If you do not want to download the APK file, you can install Khmer Font Store PC by connecting your Google account with the emulator and downloading the app from the play store directly. All Khmer Unicode Fonts.rar - Google Drive. Download Khmer Font Store APK to your PC Open Khmer Font Store APK using the emulator or drag and drop the APK file into the emulator to install the app. Trusted Windows (PC) download Khmer Unicode 5.0. Once found, click on it and click on “+Add”. And also you still need to install font Limon on your computer to make the old document that typed with font Limon rabble. Click on it.ĩ) A panel is shown up, locate “Keyboard Indicator” via scrollbar on the right if it is not seen. To do that go to the toolbar on the top of your screen and right click on it, you will see “+ Add to Panel”. With the same terminal, type : sudo apt-get install ttf-khmerosĨ) Now we need to add a Cambodia keyboard layout. Everything should be fine just here!ħ) Next step, we can install fonts. install dont forget to provide your password. In my case it is in Desktop.Ħ) To install it, just type : sudo. I put it in the same Desktopĥ) Once extract it, you can open your terminal and go to the place where the the driver is extracted.
In my case I just saved it in a my desktop.ģ) Once downloaded, locate the archive and open it.Ĥ) Extract it to where you can find it later. This is one of the things that I usually do…ġ) Go to to download the driver for LinuxĢ) The download should be started automatically, and you will be asked to save it in a location. I hope it will benefit to those who find it useful.
The reason that I wrote this small tips how to install Khmer Unicode in Linux in English but not in Khmer because I could imagine there are people who want to install Khmer Unicode but are unable to read Khmer Unicode not after the installation.