*READ ME*

VERSION:

thaikbds.zip v1.1 

HISTORY:

v1.1 - 22/01/2002 - Added /NIs/Locale instruction to thaikbs.reg [Thanks Boo Radley] 
                    Modified instructions 

v1.0 - 21/01/2002 - Initial release

WARNING:

Standard Disclaimer:

The below procedure and files work for me on Windows98. 
They've worked for other people on Win98 and Win95. 
They may not work for other versions of Windows. 
They may not work for you at all. 

I will not be responsible for anything you do with these files.
I will not be responsible for any damage or loss.

That said...

CONTENTS: 

Contained in thaikbds.zip--

readme.txt [this document]
kbdth0.kbd
kbdth1.kbd
thaikbds.reg

INSTRUCTIONS:

1) Move or copy the two .kbd files into your C:\Windows\System directory.

2) Double-click thaikbds.reg to execute it [say "OK" to the dialog that appears].

3) Open the Keyboard control panel and select the "Language" tab.

4) Click the "Add" button, select "Thai" from the dropdown menu* and click "OK".
* If Thai does not appear as an option, restart your system and repeat from Step 3.

5) Click the "Apply" button.

6) A message will appear asking you to insert a Windows system disk. Click "OK".

7) A dialog box titled "Copying Files..." will open. Click "Skip File" to dismiss it.
[Trying to copy a .kbd file to your hard drive. You did this yourself in Step 1.]

8) Step 7 repeats. 
[The second .kbd file.]

9) Click "OK" to close the Keyboard control panel.

10) Thai text-entry should be immediately available. If not, restart you system.

*END*