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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Dear List Members;<BR>
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This is a real practical question.<BR>
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Does anyone have any practical experience putting labels<BR>
on the keys of a computer keyboard with the orthography<BR>
of languages such as Burmese, Mon, Tai Yuan, or other Tai writing systems?<BR>
<BR>
It seems like some enamel paint over the keys and then<BR>
permanent ink pen, but perhaps there is a better way?<BR>
Would enamel be the right paint?<BR>
<BR>
Taping on little pieces of paper to the keys sounds like the<BR>
easiest, but sloppy.<BR>
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Or perhaps: Googling "blank keyboard label stickers" ?<BR>
Can such a thing be bought in Bangkok?<BR>
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Thanks,<BR>
Jon Fernquest<BR>
Bangkok Post, Education<BR>
readbangkokpost.com<BR>
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