
In Cambodia, the National Information Communications Technology Development Authority (NIDA) along with the Khmer Software Initiative has developed an open source initiative to let all Unicode-based fonts work with the Khmer language.

Other Khmer fonts have also been created, such as the Limon Font and the Zero-Space Font. Today you can actually order keyboard overlays from companies that use the common KHEK layout for Khmer-capable computers. There are particular difficulties in creating Khmer words on the computer, as the language consists of clusters of words, not of characters. Runs on: Mac OS X, Mac OS X 10.1, Mac OS X 10.2, Mac OS X 10.3, Mac OS X 10.4, Mac OS X 10.5, Mac Other Windows Universal Barcode Font v.8.0 Create multiple barcode types in Windows from a single advanced font.

The Khmer fonts were adapted to the QWERTY keyboard layout by putting characters up in each corner of each key.
