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By default, Google Chrome relies on your operating system's standard font registry to display text. For Khmer, this often means falling back on standard system fonts like DaunPenh or Khmer OS Battambang .
This method changes the standard, serif, and sans-serif fonts that Chrome uses to render web pages when a website does not specify its own font. Step 1: Open Chrome Font Settings Launch Google Chrome on your computer. change khmer font in chrome
An official extension by Google that lets you customize font settings per script (including Southeast Asian scripts).
Click the extension icon in your toolbar to open its options. Select from the "Script" dropdown menu. Do you have a already installed on your device
Press the , type "Adjust ClearType text" , and press Enter. Check the box to Turn on ClearType .
Changing the Khmer font ensures every website—from Facebook and YouTube to news sites like RFA Khmer —displays in your chosen typeface. This method changes the standard, serif, and sans-serif
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If you followed the steps above and nothing changed, try these fixes:
Search for and install the extension from the Chrome Web Store. Click the extension icon to open its options panel.
Are you having trouble with a ? (like Facebook, a news site, or a portal)