- Vietnamese Multilingual Keyboard Driver for Windows: With smart (and fast) typing methods, Han Nom (old Vietnamese) typing among other cool features, it's worth a try.
- Select the + icon labeled Add a keyboard (or skip to step 7 if your target keyboard was already added) Enable the Vietnamese Telex keyboard or Vietnamese Number key-based keyboard (whichever you prefer). Click the input indicator button on the taskbar (or press Windows key + Space) and select Vietnamese Telex or Number-key based keyboard.
- For Windows: Change Keyboard. Windows users can enable Vietnamese typing without having to download any additional software by following the steps further below. This particular method involves changing your settings so that your current keyboard will have the layout of the Vietnamese keyboard (i.e. The physical keyboard used in Vietnam).
- Windows users who don't mind taking a few minutes to download, install, and set up some software should consider typing Vietnamese using VPSKEYS. It's free, and you can customize the keys used to enter the accents. Before you get VPSKEYS, though, there are a few things you'll need to do if you plan on typing Vietnamese in Microsoft Word.
- Vietnamese Multilingual Keyboard Driver for Windows: With smart (and fast) typing methods, Han Nom (old Vietnamese) typing among other cool features, it's worth a try.
- Select the + icon labeled Add a keyboard (or skip to step 7 if your target keyboard was already added) Enable the Vietnamese Telex keyboard or Vietnamese Number key-based keyboard (whichever you prefer). Click the input indicator button on the taskbar (or press Windows key + Space) and select Vietnamese Telex or Number-key based keyboard.
- For Windows: Change Keyboard. Windows users can enable Vietnamese typing without having to download any additional software by following the steps further below. This particular method involves changing your settings so that your current keyboard will have the layout of the Vietnamese keyboard (i.e. The physical keyboard used in Vietnam).
- Windows users who don't mind taking a few minutes to download, install, and set up some software should consider typing Vietnamese using VPSKEYS. It's free, and you can customize the keys used to enter the accents. Before you get VPSKEYS, though, there are a few things you'll need to do if you plan on typing Vietnamese in Microsoft Word.
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