HT5633 Wireless keyboard with Apple TV Box

I had connect wireless keyboard with Apple TV Box it is work perfectly with English language but Thai language I need to hold the key until it appear then press Enter to type a letter it is look really trouble at all. Please give me any suggestions, Thank you.

Birthbd wrote:
the problem will be apple tv box firmware not fully support wireless keyboard. Will need update.
I think it does fully support wireless keyboard, but only for English.  As Apple tells you in the link I gave you earlier:  "Apple TV uses the U.S. English keyboard layout regardless of the keyboard's hardware layout"
Hopefully they will fix it in the future.

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