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Has anyone bought a laptop in Thailand? Can you tell me how to solve the problem with the Thai keyboard?
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If the keyboard is purely English and you want to be beautiful, then you can cut the Cyrillic alphabet with a laser. There is such an office in the BPC. If English / Thai, then the easiest thing is to buy: either a silicone pad on top of the keyboard with a Russian layout (there are for various popular models, including MacBooks) or stickers on the keys. Option three: buy a wireless keyboard RUS (separate) - the way I went when I needed it urgently.
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I don't know how it is in Thailand, but in Moscow Russian letters are applied to the keyboard from above with a laser, or there are special overlays)
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But you can also order stickers on the keyboard with Russian letters. On Lazade. It costs around 100 baht, if I'm not mistaken.
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I ordered from an Apple store, with an English keyboard, without Thai letters. Drove to the store during the day.