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Windows CE provides support for the Thai locale. For Thai, Windows CE contains locale-specific support for fonts and a Thai Keyboard.
Windows CE supports dynamic switching of the keyboard layout. The default key combination for switching the keyboard layout is Alt + Shift. For more information, see Multiple Input Language Support.
OS Design Information
The following table shows operating system design information for Thai.
Concept | Description |
---|---|
Dependencies | Unicode Processor for Complex Scripts(uspce) |
Hardware considerations | None |
Modules and Components
The following table shows the components and modules that implement Thai.
Item | Module | Component |
---|---|---|
Thai Kedmanee Keyboard | kbdth0 | None |
Tahoma (subset 1_08) | fonts | tahoma_1_08 |
Thai Implementation Considerations
The following table shows the Sysgen variables for Thai. This includes the Unicode Script Processor as well as the fonts and keyboard layout for Thai.
Sysgen variable | Description |
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SYSGEN_UNISCRIBE | When this variable is set, Unicode Script Processor for Complex Scripts included in the run-time image. |
SYSGEN_KBD_THAI_KEDMANEE | When this variable is set, the Thai keyboard is included in the run-time image. |
See Also
Thai | Complex Scripts Support in Windows CE | Unicode Script Processor for Complex Scripts
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