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How to Use the Thai Keyboard Online

  1. 1

    Open the Virtual Keyboard

    Navigate to the Thai Keyboard Online page on Font Leech. The keyboard loads instantly in your browser with no installation required.

  2. 2

    Click or Tap Keys to Type

    Click keys on the virtual keyboard with your mouse, or tap them on a touchscreen. Each key produces the corresponding character in the text output area.

  3. 3

    Use Shift and Special Keys

    Click the Shift key to access uppercase letters, accented characters, or alternate symbols available on the keyboard layout.

  4. 4

    Copy Your Text

    Click the Copy button to copy all typed text to your clipboard. You can then paste it into any application, document, website, or social media platform.

  5. 5

    Paste Anywhere

    Use Ctrl+V (or Cmd+V on Mac) to paste the copied text into emails, documents, search engines, social media posts, or any text field.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Kedmanee the default Thai layout?
Yes. Kedmanee is the standard Thai computer keyboard layout, so it is the default view in this tool.
What is Pattachote used for?
Pattachote is an alternative Thai layout designed for faster hand balance. It is less common than Kedmanee but still useful for experienced typists.
Why do some Thai vowels and marks appear before or above letters?
Thai script uses combining characters. Some vowels and tone marks are stored separately in Unicode and rendered around the base consonant.
Does phonetic typing translate English into Thai?
No. It is best-effort input help for Thai sounds, not a full semantic translator. It is meant to speed up typing, not replace human translation.
Can I use this on mobile?
Yes. The real Thai keyboard stays visible, and helper rows make tone marks, vowels, numerals, and symbols easier to reach on smaller screens.

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