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Great info. Thanks Rickπ
Great info. Thanks Rickπ
Release I found that too when using the : so I copied and pasted the emoji site (www.pic4ever.com) to a new tab and pinned it. That way, I can click it if I'm on this board or others and then copy/paste to my post. It works great and is quick.
I am using the keyboard tip above for emails that I send from my different accounts. So, I have all my bases covered.
Exactly what I posted in the Emogis are here artcicle on the 13th of Sept. Works great.
Of note ( someone may have mentioned already), when posting from my smartphone, all my keyboard emojis work. FYI. π
sdandrea1 Of note ( someone may have mentioned already), when posting from my smartphone, all my keyboard emojis work. FYI. π
On smart phones there is an emoji button on the keyboard. On a Windows 10 PC you have to go into settings to turn it on to place a keyboard link in the task bar. I posted this somewhere recently but I don't remember which thread.
How to Use Emojis in Windows 10
Itβs easy to begin using emojis in Windows 10. Firstly, we need to enable the touch keyboard. To do so, right click your taskbar and select Show touch keyboard button (if it isnβt already ticked). This will place a new keyboard icon within your taskbarβs notification area.
Click this new icon and a keyboard will appear on your screen. Note that, confusingly, this is actually different to the on-screen keyboard which can be enabled within Settings. On this keyboard, next to space and Ctrl, youβll see a smiling face. Click this to access the emoji selection.
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Along the bottom are the different categories, like recently used, food, and travel, which you can click to explore all the different types of emojis. The arrows on the left-hand side can be used to scroll back and forth between the various pages. To input an emoji, whether it be on Twitter or in a comments section, simply click your cursor within the relevant text box and then select the emoji.
Bear in mind that although the operating system supports emojis, not all programs within it will. One notable exception is Google Chrome, which currently lacks emoji support in its Windows version.
Youβll also find that not all supported emojis are actually accessible from this keyboard. For example, you canβt actually select skin tone nor the Middle Finger emoji, despite Windows 10 supporting it. For these emojis and some others, youβll have to copy and paste them from a website like Get Emoji. Hopefully a future update of Windows 10 will patch in support for these within the touch keyboard.
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Hey Pardner!
Thanks for the praise or kudos.
How are things with you and your family? How have the health issues progressed since the last time?
I might be in Atlanta for work in the spring. Hope I can find a golfer in the area. Maybe Bruce is still around.
Have a good one, Tom
I was not a high-number poster but was on FGI for years and didn't know it migrated over here...
Saw a post by Steve Almo on Facebook mentioning it and checked it out!
thanks Steve!
So, this is where y'all went. Greetings from the deep FGI past.