Sbbic Khmer Unicode Keyboard For Mac

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Macintosh supports typing and a wide variety of languages but you need to activate their keyboards before they can be used.

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  1. Activate Keyboards
    On Student Computing Labs
  2. Extended Keyboard Accent CodesAccents Section
  3. Unicode Character PaletteNew Page

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Activate Keyboards

Mavericks/Yosemite/El Capitan/

The interface for accessing the non-English keyboard has changed as of Mavericks.

  1. Go to the Apple menu and open Systems Preferences. This is on the second row.
  2. Click the Keyboards preferences icon on the second row.
    Note: If you clicked Language & Region option, there is a Keyboard Preferences button is at the bottom of the screen.
  3. In the next window, click the Input Sources tab.
  4. In the next window, click the + key to open available keyboards by language.
  5. Next click Show Input menu in menu bar at the bottom of the window.

  6. Click the + link at the bottom left to see list of available keyboards.

  7. In the next window scroll to languages you are interested. Highlight any keyboard you want to activate with the mouse, then click the Add key. Repeat as needed for each keyboard.
    The Dvorak keyboard highlighted and a preview is shown. Click Add button to add keyboard
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Location of Certain Keyboards

  • English has U.S. Extended, Dvorak and keyboards for different countries
  • Others has Unicode Hex Input

Older Systems

  1. Go to the Apple menu and open Systems Preferences.
  2. Click the Text and International icon (or International in OS X 10.5-10.2) on the first row of the Systems Preferences panel.


    System Preferences Language & Text Option (OS X 10.6)

  3. Click the Input Sources tab or (or Input Menu (OS X 10.5 or earlier ) and check the keyboards you want activated.
    NOTE: If you do not see the keyboard you need to activate, you may need to install them from an OS X CD or download the most recent version of OS X from Apple. Make sure the appropriate Localized Files are checked during the installation set-up wizard.


    Input Menu listing available keyboards and input palettes in OS X 10.6

Student Computing Labs

For the OS X machines in the Student Computing labs, a number of keyboards have been activated already.

Other keyboards can be activated by following the instructions above, but they must be reactivated every time you log in.

Switch Keyboards

Sbbic Khmer Unicode Keyboard For Mac

To switch keyboards:

  1. Make sure you have activated all the appropriate keyboards
    following the instructions in the previous section.
  2. Open a software application such as a word processor, spread-sheet or any
    other application in which you need to enter text.
  3. On the upper right portion of the screen, click on the American flag
    icon ()
    .
    Use the dropdown menu to select a script or language.
  4. The keyboard will be switched and an appropriate font will be selected within the application. A flag icon corresponding to the keyboard will be displayed on the upper right.
  5. To switch back to the U.S. keyboard or to some other keyboard, click on the flag icon on the upper right and select a keyboard from the dropdown menu.

View Keyboard Layouts

Activate in Yosemite Mavericks

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  1. Go to the Apple menu and open Systems Preferences.
  2. Click the Keyboard option.
  3. In the Keyboard window, check the option Show Keyboard and Character Viewers in menu bar at the bottom of the window.

Activate in Older Systems

  1. Go to the Apple menu and open Systems Preferences then International (U.N. flag icon). Check Keyboard Viewer as one the options, then close this window.
    Note: In System 10.6 (Snow Leopard), the Keyboard Viewer is bundled with the Character Palette option.

Use Keyboard Viewer

  1. Open a document in any application, then switch your keyboard by clicking on the American flag icon (). and using the drop down menu to switch to another keyboard.
  2. Return to the keyboard menu and select Show Keyboard Viewer. A virtual keyboard will open.
    Yosemite Keyboard Viewer set to Greek Polytonic. Orange keys are accent keys.
  3. Press the Shift, Option or Shift+Option to see the keyboard layout under those conditions. Hot keys (e.g. accents) may appear in yellow in newer versions.
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Unicode Hex Input

Unicode

This keyboard allows you to generate many Unicode characters by manually inputting the hexadecimal Unicode entity code.

  1. Make sure you have activated the Unicode Hex Input keyboard. See the activate keyboards section for more details.
    Note: In Mavericks and Yosemite, the Unicode Hex Input is listed under Others in the language category.
  2. Switch keyboards to the Unicode Hex Input from the flag icon dropdown menu on the upper right. If the Unicode Hex Option is grayed out, then you are in an application which does not support this keyboard.
    Note: Most current applications support this keyboard, but some old versions of software may not.
  3. To input a specific character, hold down the option key, then type in the four-digit hexadecimal Unicode value (e.g. 044D = Cyrillic э). Charts listing Unicode values for different scripts are available at www.unicode.org/charts.

Available Keyboards and Applications

Available Language Input Keyboards

Sbbic Khmer Unicode Keyboard For Mac Desktop

Below is a list of supported languages available in OS X 10.10 Yosemite. Earlier versions of OS X may be missing some utilities. See individual Language pages to see information about different options for each language.

Languages by Region and Script in El Capitan
West EuropeCent Eur/CyrillicMiddle EastEast AsiaSouth AsiaAmerica/Pacific

Western Europe

  • Danish
  • Dutch (incl. Belgian)
  • Faroese
  • Finnish
  • French (incl. AZERTY)
  • German
  • Greek
  • Icelandic
  • Italian
  • Irish
  • Maltese
  • Norwegian (Bokmål)
  • Portuguese
  • Sami (Northern)
  • Spanish
  • Swedish
  • Welsh

Central Europe (Latin)

  • Croatian
  • Czech
  • Estonian
  • Georgian
  • Hungarian
  • Latvian
  • Lithuanian
  • Polish
  • Romanian
  • Serbian (Latin)
  • Slovak
  • Slovenian

Cyrillic

  • Russian
  • Belarusian
  • Bulgarian
  • Kazakh
  • Macedonian
  • Serbian
  • Ukrainian

Arabic Script

  • Arabic
  • Kurdish (Sorani)
  • Malay (Arabic)
  • Pashto (Afghan)
  • Persian
  • Urdu
  • Uzbek (Arabic)
  • Uyghur

Other Scripts

  • Armenian
  • Azerbaijani (Latin)
  • Georgian
  • Hebrew
  • Turkish

East Asia

  • Chinese (Simp/Trad)
  • Japanese & Ainu
  • Korean
  • Vietnamese
  • Tibetan

South East Asian

  • Burmese
  • Khmer
  • Malay (Arabic)
  • Thai

South Asian

  • Bengali
  • Gujarati
  • Hindi
  • Kannada
  • Malayalam
  • Nepali
  • Oriya
  • Punjabi (Gurmukhi)
  • Urdu
  • Tamil
  • Telugu

Americas

  • Cherokee
  • Hawaiian
  • Inukitut

Pacific

  • Maori
  • Tongan

Table of Version Names

Different viersions of OS X are named after different animals. See table below. The interface for activating keyboard has been evolving between systems, so knowing your system number is important.

OS X Code Names
VersionCode Name
10.10Yosemite
10.9Mavericks
10.8Mountain Lion
10.7Lion
10.6Snow Leopard
10.5Leopard
10.4Tiger
10.3Panther
10.2Jaguar

Keyboard Downloads

Several sites list links to freeware keyboard utilities for languages not supported
by Apple. Thes sites include:

  • Melell – Check your system first to see if the language is supported.
  • Language Geek (Native American & Australian languages)

To use these files, you should install them in the Library/Keyboard Layouts folder (all users) or the ~Library/Keyboard Layouts folder (one user only). Reboot and Activate following the activation instructions.

Read the instructions for each keyboard layout for details on installation and use.

Notes on Where to Install

  • Installing a keyboard layout in just one user’s folder reduces the risk of damage to a system.
  • However some older versions of OS X only recognized layout installed in the main (all users) library.
NiDA-Khmer Unicode Keyboard

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Overview:This program installs the NiDA Khmer Unicode keyboard and selected Khmer Unicode fonts (Khmer OS, etc.).
Click to download Nida-Khmer UnicodeKeyboard
SBBIC-Khmer Unicode Keyboard
Overview: This keyboard includes some additions to the NiDA keyboard. Despite of switching to English keyboard to type a certain symbol, a colon(':' with right ALT+L) and a dash ('-' with right ALT+D) was added to it.This version is compatible with both window 64-bit and 32-bit.
Click to download SBBIC-Khmer Unicode Keyboard
The Mondulkiri Font Family
Overview: Four main fonts was included in this font family, such as: Mondulkiri,Oureang, Ratanakiri and Busra. This font family is compatible with both Mac and PC.
Click to download Mondulkiri Font Family
Sbbic khmer unicode keyboard for macbook proDoulos SIL
Overview: This font is useful for writing phonetics (IPA).

Sbbic Khmer Unicode Keyboard For Macbook Pro

Click to download Doulos SIL

Khmer Spelling Checker
Overview: A spelling checker extension for LibreOffice, OpenOffice, Firefox and Thunderbird.
Click to download Khmer Spelling Checker for FireFox/Thunderbird
Khmer Grammar Checker
Overview: A grammar checker extension for OpenOffice and it work with WeSay.
Click to download Khmer Grammar Checker
WeSay
Overview: WeSay, with user-friendly interface, helps non-linguists build a dictionary in their own language. Users can collaborate via USB flash drive, email, and via network connections.
Click to download WeSay
Enchant
Overview: It is used to enable the spelling checker in WeSay. Without this, the Khmer spelling Checker will not work properly.
Click to download Enchant
Toolbox
Overview: Toolbox helps linguists organize and analyze language data. Toolbox will help you if you collect field language data, and you want to study, analyze and organize it for publication, such as: dictionaries, annotated text collections and examples for linguistic papers. Publication includes on the web as well as hard copy.
Click to download Toolbox
Lexique Pro
Overview: Lexique Pro is an interactive lexicon viewer and editor. It's designed to display your data in a user-friendly format so you can distribute it to others.
Click to download Lexique Pro
E-Dictionary
Overview: This is the executable version of the Bunon-Khmer Bilingual Dictionary
Click to download E-Dictionary

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