Thursday, June 26, 2008

Etaoin Shrdlu - Thai Keyboard Update

Etaoin Shrdlu is:

A place for McClatchy editors and others to talk about the changing news media landscape.
I stumbled onto this blog while I was posting about McClatchy and the Anchorage Daily News. I knew the title had to have some meaning, but I couldn't figure out the code. Fortunately, they have a link to Wikipedia explaining the letters:
Etaoin Shrdlu is the approximate order of frequency of the twelve most commonly used letters in the English language
Back in Thailand I did a post about finding stick on letters so I could have a Thai letters on my keyboard without getting a new keyboard. Well, time has not been kind to my Thai key labels. But we can use the keyboard to test Etaoin Shrdlu



Pretty close.

Someone told me I could get stick on letters with a plastic coating. I guess that's what I'll have to do next time

1 comment:

  1. Your keyboard is a bit different from Hungarian ones.

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