January 27, 2013
Microsoft has included Khmer Unicode font in their new OS, Windows Vista and Windows 7. However, DaunPenh and Dokchampa, Khmer Unicode font, is too small to read. KhmerOS has created many of Khmer Unicode fonts designed by Mr. Danh Hong in an effort to provide a better Khmer Unicode UI font. Among those fonts, we strongly recommend you to use "Khmer OS System" font as default Khmer Unicode font for your Windows Operating System (OS).
How to replace DaunPenh font with "Khmer OS System" font?
Step 1: You need to have Khmer OS System font in your system. Click to download Khmer Unicode installer from KhmerOS for your Windows Vista, so you will have Khmer OS fonts in your system. Click here to see how to install Khmer Unicode in your Vista.
Step 2: Download registry file from and install it into your computer.
For advance users who know about Windows Registry. Below is the code.
1. Go to registry : Start -> run -> regedit
2. Go to : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Fonts
3. Modify some values as the following items :
- DokChampa (TrueType) : Right Click -> Modify -> Value data: KhmerOSsys.ttf
- Khmer UI (TrueType) : Right Click -> Modify -> Value data: KhmerOSsys.ttf
- Khmer UI Bold (TrueType) : Right Click -> Modify -> Value data: KhmerOSsys.ttf
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