Change Khmer Font In Chrome -
To change the Khmer font in Google Chrome, you can adjust the browser's appearance settings to select a preferred Khmer-compatible typeface for all websites that don't specify their own font. Steps to Change the Khmer Font Open Settings : Click the three-dotted icon in the top-right corner of Chrome and select Navigate to Appearance : On the left sidebar, click Appearance , then select Customize fonts on the right side. Choose Your Font : Use the drop-down menus for Sans-serif to select your desired Khmer font. Popular options include Noto Sans Khmer Restart Chrome
- Samsung: Settings → Display → Font size and style → Download fonts (look for "Khmer").
- Xiaomi (MIUI): Settings → Display → Font → Download.
Open Chrome Web Store: Go to the Chrome Web Store by typing chrome://webstore/ in the address bar. change khmer font in chrome
- Open a Khmer-language website in a new tab (e.g.,
https://www.rfa.org/khmerorhttps://news.sabay.com.kh). - Return to
chrome://settings/fonts(paste this into your address bar). - Look at the dropdown menus again—they should now display all Khmer-compatible fonts installed on your computer.
How to Install and Configure It:
- Go to the Chrome Web Store and search for "Advanced Font Settings" (or directly visit:
chrome.google.com/webstore). - Click Add to Chrome and confirm the installation.
- Once installed, click on the puzzle piece icon (Extensions) in the Chrome toolbar, find "Advanced Font Settings," and click it. You can also type
chrome://settings/fontsand look for the extension’s section. - In the extension’s interface, look for the "Language Script" dropdown menu.
- Scroll down and select "Khmer" (sometimes listed as “Cambodian”).
- Under the "Standard font" section for the Khmer script, choose your desired Khmer font from the dropdown.
- You can also customize Serif, Sans-serif, and Fixed-width specifically for Khmer.
- Click Apply or Done.