There are several steps needed to make a non-Thai version of Windows* work with Thai fonts, they are:

  1. Installing Thai fonts for Windows *
  2. Instructing Internet Explorer or Netscape to display Thai fonts
  3. Instructing Outlook Express to display Thai fonts
  4. Setting up a Thai-English keyboard * ** (if you have one)

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* GOOD NEWS for Windows XP users: Unlike previous versions, Windows XP has full Thai language support included and is even compatible with software previously only suited to Thai Editions of Windows.
For full instructions on setting up Windows XP, click here and disregard the instructions in options 1 and 4 above.

** Not so good news for Windows 95/98/Me users. Microsoft's website no longer offers the International Language Support option required to install Thai keyboard drivers. To manually install the Thai keyboard drivers for Windows 95, 98 or Me, CLICK HERE and follow the instructions shown, then repeat the instructions in section 4. Setting up a Thai-English keyboard.

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