Some versions of Windows, for whatever reason, display Khmer characters in a ridiculously minuscule size, rendering it impossible to read. This is a recognised problem in Windows 7 and Vista, I'm not sure about 8. If this is the case for you, as it was for me a few months back when I got a new laptop, then you need to install the Khmer OS System font and apply a small patch. I found a link to the file here: (This link is working as of 20 November 2014) When you open the zip, there's a readme and some files.
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Khmer Unicode Installer for Windows. How to change default font in Windows Vista How to change default font in Windows 7. OpenOffice 3.3 Khmer/English. Mekhala - Internet Browser. Firefox - Internet Browser. Moyura - Email application. Khmer Unicode typing trainer. Most people looking for Khmer unicode for windows 10 downloaded: All-In-One Khmer Fonts 2010. 3.7 on 18 votes. All in one Khmer Fonts 2010 is a package of free writing styles. Khmer Converter. However, DaunPenh and Dokchampa, Khmer Unicode. Adept Translator Pro.
Basically, you need to open the KhmerOSsys font file, and click 'install' at the top. After that, you need to open the fixVista or fixWindows7 files to patch your system. After a restart, you'll be able to read Khmer fonts at a natural size!
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I confirm that there seems to be a problem about Khmer. I enabled the Khmer layout under MS Windows 7 (Russian) in Apache OpenOffice 3.4.1 (JRE 1.6.022) and started randomly typing in Khmer characters (I don’t know anything about the Khmer language or script). After about two dozens of keystrokes AOO hung and I had to kill it via Task Manager. I opened AOO a second time and this time I could type without problem. However, when I opened AOO a third time and started typing, AOO crashed almost immediately. So, the problem is intermittent and may be caused by a specific key/character sequence.
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