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October 24, 2019 at 2:43 pm #6428
Madam
KeymasterOr here for eggplant and peaches!
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October 25, 2019 at 11:26 am #6456Snappy
ParticipantHow do you do eggplant emoji?
Currently holding the golden ball of Goldy
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October 25, 2019 at 7:23 pm #6468Hat_Trick
ParticipantHow do you do eggplant emoji?
Ask mouldy
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October 28, 2019 at 11:27 am #6505Madam
KeymasterJanuary 7, 2020 at 5:37 pm #7872March 13, 2020 at 12:25 pm #10247Madam
KeymasterUsing Emoji on Mobile
iOS (iPhones, iPads, etc. running iOS 5 and higher)
Follow these instructions to turn the Emoji keyboard on (as of iOS 8 it is enabled by default):Go into the Settings app
Select “General”
Select “Keyboards”
Tap the Keyboard button, then “Add New Keyboard”
Scroll down and select “Emoji”
After you’ve done this, you will now see a small “smiley face” icon to the left of the space bar when typing. (If you have multiple keyboards enabled, you may see a globe icon instead.) Tap on this to switch to the Emoji keyboard.Android
There is a smiley face button in the lower right corner of the keyboard. Tap this to access emoji.In some apps, you may need to tap and hold the Enter button for the smiley face button to appear.
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Using Emoji on Desktops
Top ↑Windows 10
In Desktop mode, right-click the Taskbar
Click to check the option that says “Show touch keyboard button”
A new icon will appear in the taskbar (lower right hand corner of the screen near the time) that looks like a keyboard. Click the keyboard icon to open the onscreen keyboard, you can then click the smiley face to open the emojis.Windows 8
To access emoji in Windows, you have to perform a one-time setup first.In Desktop mode, right-click the Taskbar
Select “Toolbars”
Select “Touch Keyboard”
A new icon will appear in the System Tray (lower right corner of your screen) that looks like a keyboard.After that, when you want to type an emoji, just click on that icon and an onscreen keyboard will appear. Click the smiley face next to the space bar, and the alphanumeric keyboard will change to an emoji keyboard.
Mac OS X (10.7 or higher)
Click the Edit menu
Select “Special Characters”
A small popup keyboard will appear allowing access to emoji and many other special characters.
You can also access this popup by pressing ⌘-control-space.March 21, 2020 at 8:14 pm #10486BennyLefty
Participant? Just thought I’d throw one out there
March 21, 2020 at 8:16 pm #10487Madam
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? Just thought I’d throw one out there
Hey keeps that in your pants!
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