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I guess you need Windows XP CD before doing this. 1. Start + R (Press window button with r button in the keyboard) -> the "RUN" dialog should appear 2. Type "intl.cpl" and ok.(only type the letters without double quotes) -> the "Regional and Language Options" should appear. 3. Click "Languages" tab. -> You will see 2 part of this window. 1) Text services and input languages 2) Supplemental language support. 4. In "Supplemental language support" part, you should see 2 check boxes. 1) Install files for complex script and right-to-left languages(including Thai) 2) Install files for East Asian Languages If you want only Thai language, just check the first one, or else you should check both of them in case you want some more like Chinese, Korean, ..., etc. ***This step may need the CD as I mentioned above. Anyway, I might be wrong. 5. After install some files, click apply. From now on you should see Thai language in your computer. But if you want to type Thai and swap with grave accent in the keyboard, do more steps below. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6. Click "Advanced" tap. 7. In "Language for Non-Unicode programs" choose "Thai", and click apply 8. Return to "Languages" tap, click "Details" --> "Text services and input languages" will appear. 9. If you didn't see "Thai" in "Installed services" part (the 2nd part), click "Add" and choose "Thai" language, but I think it's already stay there right now. 10. Below "Installed services" part, you will see "Preferences" part, click "Key Settings". 11. In "Hot keys for input languages", click "Switch between input languages", then click "Change Key Sequence", then check "Grave accent" and click ok. 12. Click Ok everything, and it's done!
Hope it'll work you out, and congrats for your new thing.
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