How to Type Emojis on Windows 8 and Later
Emojis are a feature that have long been on the iPhone and Android. However, with the introduction of Windows 8, and since Windows 8, Microsoft added custom full-color emojis to Windows. Here is how to access them. Enable the Touch...
Method 1 of 2:
Windows 8 and Later
- Enable the Touch Keyboard button. Right click on the taskbar, then choose "Show Touch Keyboard button".
- Click or tap on the keyboard (⌨) button on the taskbar.
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