Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-08-12 Thread Christina C.
Hi I use text replacements for emojis so that I don’t have to leave the 
alphabet keyboard.  For example, I created a shortcut “cbm” for the Clinking 
Beer Mugs emoji within keyboard settings of IOS.  So, when I type the letters 
“cbm” if I hit space or punctuation then “cbm” is replaced with the Clinking 
beer mugs Emoji. I created a bunch of text replacements/shortcuts that I have 
memorized. It saves me tons and tons of time.  Also, these text replacements 
are synced across your devices that use your iCloud account, including Mac. ☺️ 
Just be careful not to use a shortcut that is a complete word unless you want 
that complete word to always be replaced by an emoji every time you type that 
word. For example if you use the word sob for the shortcut to the stack of 
books emoji you might not appreciate that if you actually wanted the word sob.  
Also, be careful that you don’t use other abbreviations accidentally like NFL, 
ACB< NFB, and so on and so forth. ☺️ As a rule of thumb for myself, I try to 
stick to only 2 or 3 letters per shortcut and sometimes I do use four letters.  
Do whatever is comfortable for you though.  I try to use as few letters as 
possible for my shortcuts/text replacements to save time, especially when using 
the on screen keyboard.

Also, someone asked about switching to the emoji Keyboard while using an 
external keyboard.  Pressing Control plus spacebar will cycle through your iOS 
keyboards.  However, at that point I use the touch screen to choose an emoji.

HTH,
Christina 
> On Jul 28, 2017, at 10:14 PM, ⁨Liel Ben Simon‫ליאל בן סימון‬‎⁩ 
> <⁨liel...@gmail.com⁩> wrote:
> 
> Hi! More tip that ican give, if you cross to keybord for emogy you can move 
> to headings in VoiceOver rotor and you will find the heading of category that 
> you find, if i take ann example of "people and smiles" you can flick between 
> them and double tapp on one from them.
> 
> Sent from  my iphone
> 
> ‫ב-28 ביולי 2017, בשעה 23:56, ‏‏Anthony Vece ‏ > כתב/ה:‬
> 
>> If you type in the 3 digits will it bring up the one you?
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my Verizon iPhone 7!!!
>> 
>> On Jul 28, 2017, at 3:57 PM, Donna > > wrote:
>> 
>>> Jen,
>>> 
>>> You might find this list helpful. 
>>> 
>>> To quickly find the beginning of a particular emoji category; with the 
>>> emoji keyboard on screen, if you touch just above the Home button you will 
>>> find the 9 different tabs for each category. If you tap on one of the 
>>> category tabs you should be brought close to the beginning of the selected 
>>> category. If not, a few flicks left to right or vice versa should get you 
>>> to the beginning. Following the list below will also aid you in finding the 
>>> beginning of each category. 
>>> 
 Frequently Used 1-30
 Smileys & People 31-320
 Animals & Nature 321-480
 Food & Drink 481-566
 Activity 567-646
 Travel & Places 647-765
 Objects 766-938
 Symbols 939-1,209
 Flags 1,210-1,462
 
 Donna 
> 
> can I ask what is the easiest way with VoiceOver to get to the top of a 
> category
 
 On Jul 28, 2017, at 12:36 PM, Donna > wrote:
 
> 
> 
>> Richard,
> 
> No, I don't have a list of the emojis. I do use emojis a lot when sending 
> text messages, Facebook post & comments. The emojis are pretty much 
> straight forward in the way they are categorized. The only 2 categories 
> of emojis that don't make much sense on how they are grouped together are 
> the Objects & Symbols categories.  The first 30 emojis are the emojis 
> that are most frequently used. 31 through 320. are Smiley's & People. 321 
> through 566 are Food & Drink. 567 through 646 are Activity Emojis. 647 
> through 765 are Travel & Places. 766 through 938 are Object Emojis. 939 
> through 1,209 are Symbols Emojis. 1,210 through 1,462 are Flag emojis. 
> 
> Hope this helps. 
> 
> Donna   
>> Donna,
>> Do you have a list of all these?
>> You seem to know which one is and where it is.
>> If there is a list somewhere, that would be a great resource.
>> Thanks,
>> Richard
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> (Sent from the iPod Touch 6)
>> 
>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Donna > > wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Jen & Jim
>>> 
>>> I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be 
>>> found in the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few 
>>> above the clock times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close 
>>> friendship or love between 2 people. 
>>> 
>>> Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People 
>>> category. The hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you 
>>> first use any of 

Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-07-28 Thread Liel Ben Simon‫ליאל בן סימון‬‎
Hi! More tip that ican give, if you cross to keybord for emogy you can move to 
headings in VoiceOver rotor and you will find the heading of category that you 
find, if i take ann example of "people and smiles" you can flick between them 
and double tapp on one from them.

Sent from  my iphone

‫ב-28 ביולי 2017, בשעה 23:56, ‏‏Anthony Vece ‏ כתב/ה:‬

> If you type in the 3 digits will it bring up the one you?
> 
> 
> Sent from my Verizon iPhone 7!!!
> 
>> On Jul 28, 2017, at 3:57 PM, Donna  wrote:
>> 
>> Jen,
>> 
>> You might find this list helpful. 
>> 
>> To quickly find the beginning of a particular emoji category; with the emoji 
>> keyboard on screen, if you touch just above the Home button you will find 
>> the 9 different tabs for each category. If you tap on one of the category 
>> tabs you should be brought close to the beginning of the selected category. 
>> If not, a few flicks left to right or vice versa should get you to the 
>> beginning. Following the list below will also aid you in finding the 
>> beginning of each category. 
>> 
>>> Frequently Used 1-30
>>> Smileys & People 31-320
>>> Animals & Nature 321-480
>>> Food & Drink 481-566
>>> Activity 567-646
>>> Travel & Places 647-765
>>> Objects 766-938
>>> Symbols 939-1,209
>>> Flags 1,210-1,462
>>> 
>>> Donna 
 
 can I ask what is the easiest way with VoiceOver to get to the top of a 
 category
>>> 
>>> On Jul 28, 2017, at 12:36 PM, Donna  wrote:
>>> 
 
 
> Richard,
 
 No, I don't have a list of the emojis. I do use emojis a lot when sending 
 text messages, Facebook post & comments. The emojis are pretty much 
 straight forward in the way they are categorized. The only 2 categories of 
 emojis that don't make much sense on how they are grouped together are the 
 Objects & Symbols categories.  The first 30 emojis are the emojis that are 
 most frequently used. 31 through 320. are Smiley's & People. 321 through 
 566 are Food & Drink. 567 through 646 are Activity Emojis. 647 through 765 
 are Travel & Places. 766 through 938 are Object Emojis. 939 through 1,209 
 are Symbols Emojis. 1,210 through 1,462 are Flag emojis. 
 
 Hope this helps. 
 
 Donna   
> Donna,
> Do you have a list of all these?
> You seem to know which one is and where it is.
> If there is a list somewhere, that would be a great resource.
> Thanks,
> Richard
> 
> 
> 
> (Sent from the iPod Touch 6)
> 
> On Jul 27, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Donna  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Jen & Jim
>> 
>> I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be 
>> found in the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few 
>> above the clock times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close 
>> friendship or love between 2 people. 
>> 
>> Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People 
>> category. The hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you 
>> first use any of the hand gestures you will need to choose a skin tone 
>> before the emoji is added to your message to select a skin tone...Find 
>> the emoji you want to use. Tap on it. A list of skin tones will appear, 
>> going across not up & down, either to the left or right of the emoji you 
>> have selected, tap on the skin tone of your choice & it will be added to 
>> your message. 
>> 
>> I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using 
>> emojis when dictation. 
>> 
>> Donna 
>>> 
>>> I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white heart 
>>> suit and what does this symbol mean.
>>> 
 On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo  
 wrote:
 
 Good morning,
 
 I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.
 I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as 
 smileys and such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I 
 don't see, and dictating them doesn't seem to work.
 For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the 
 Thumbs-up sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used 
 ones?
 Thanks.
 Jim
 
 
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Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-07-28 Thread Anthony Vece
If you type in the 3 digits will it bring up the one you?


Sent from my Verizon iPhone 7!!!

> On Jul 28, 2017, at 3:57 PM, Donna  wrote:
> 
> Jen,
> 
> You might find this list helpful. 
> 
> To quickly find the beginning of a particular emoji category; with the emoji 
> keyboard on screen, if you touch just above the Home button you will find the 
> 9 different tabs for each category. If you tap on one of the category tabs 
> you should be brought close to the beginning of the selected category. If 
> not, a few flicks left to right or vice versa should get you to the 
> beginning. Following the list below will also aid you in finding the 
> beginning of each category. 
> 
>> Frequently Used 1-30
>> Smileys & People 31-320
>> Animals & Nature 321-480
>> Food & Drink 481-566
>> Activity 567-646
>> Travel & Places 647-765
>> Objects 766-938
>> Symbols 939-1,209
>> Flags 1,210-1,462
>> 
>> Donna 
>>> 
>>> can I ask what is the easiest way with VoiceOver to get to the top of a 
>>> category
>> 
>> On Jul 28, 2017, at 12:36 PM, Donna  wrote:
>> 
>>> 
>>> 
 Richard,
>>> 
>>> No, I don't have a list of the emojis. I do use emojis a lot when sending 
>>> text messages, Facebook post & comments. The emojis are pretty much 
>>> straight forward in the way they are categorized. The only 2 categories of 
>>> emojis that don't make much sense on how they are grouped together are the 
>>> Objects & Symbols categories.  The first 30 emojis are the emojis that are 
>>> most frequently used. 31 through 320. are Smiley's & People. 321 through 
>>> 566 are Food & Drink. 567 through 646 are Activity Emojis. 647 through 765 
>>> are Travel & Places. 766 through 938 are Object Emojis. 939 through 1,209 
>>> are Symbols Emojis. 1,210 through 1,462 are Flag emojis. 
>>> 
>>> Hope this helps. 
>>> 
>>> Donna   
 Donna,
 Do you have a list of all these?
 You seem to know which one is and where it is.
 If there is a list somewhere, that would be a great resource.
 Thanks,
 Richard
 
 
 
 (Sent from the iPod Touch 6)
 
 On Jul 27, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Donna  wrote:
 
> Hi Jen & Jim
> 
> I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be found 
> in the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few above the 
> clock times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close friendship or 
> love between 2 people. 
> 
> Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People 
> category. The hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you 
> first use any of the hand gestures you will need to choose a skin tone 
> before the emoji is added to your message to select a skin tone...Find 
> the emoji you want to use. Tap on it. A list of skin tones will appear, 
> going across not up & down, either to the left or right of the emoji you 
> have selected, tap on the skin tone of your choice & it will be added to 
> your message. 
> 
> I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using 
> emojis when dictation. 
> 
> Donna 
>> 
>> I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white heart 
>> suit and what does this symbol mean.
>> 
>>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo  
>>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Good morning,
>>> 
>>> I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.
>>> I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as 
>>> smileys and such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I 
>>> don't see, and dictating them doesn't seem to work.
>>> For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the 
>>> Thumbs-up sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used 
>>> ones?
>>> Thanks.
>>> Jim
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone 7!
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Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-07-28 Thread Malcolm Parfitt
If you are writing with a Bluetooth keyboard how do you bring up and select 
emoji from  the  keyboard?

Thanks.

Sent from my iPhone

> On 28 Jul 2017, at 20:57, Donna  wrote:
> 
> emoji

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Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-07-28 Thread Donna
Jen,

You might find this list helpful. 

To quickly find the beginning of a particular emoji category; with the emoji 
keyboard on screen, if you touch just above the Home button you will find the 9 
different tabs for each category. If you tap on one of the category tabs you 
should be brought close to the beginning of the selected category. If not, a 
few flicks left to right or vice versa should get you to the beginning. 
Following the list below will also aid you in finding the beginning of each 
category. 
> 
> Frequently Used 1-30
> Smileys & People 31-320
> Animals & Nature 321-480
> Food & Drink 481-566
> Activity 567-646
> Travel & Places 647-765
> Objects 766-938
> Symbols 939-1,209
> Flags 1,210-1,462
> 
> Donna 
>> 
>> can I ask what is the easiest way with VoiceOver to get to the top of a 
>> category
> 
> On Jul 28, 2017, at 12:36 PM, Donna  wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>>> Richard,
>> 
>> No, I don't have a list of the emojis. I do use emojis a lot when sending 
>> text messages, Facebook post & comments. The emojis are pretty much straight 
>> forward in the way they are categorized. The only 2 categories of emojis 
>> that don't make much sense on how they are grouped together are the Objects 
>> & Symbols categories.  The first 30 emojis are the emojis that are most 
>> frequently used. 31 through 320. are Smiley's & People. 321 through 566 are 
>> Food & Drink. 567 through 646 are Activity Emojis. 647 through 765 are 
>> Travel & Places. 766 through 938 are Object Emojis. 939 through 1,209 are 
>> Symbols Emojis. 1,210 through 1,462 are Flag emojis. 
>> 
>> Hope this helps. 
>> 
>> Donna   
>>> Donna,
>>> Do you have a list of all these?
>>> You seem to know which one is and where it is.
>>> If there is a list somewhere, that would be a great resource.
>>> Thanks,
>>> Richard
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> (Sent from the iPod Touch 6)
>>> 
>>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Donna  wrote:
>>> 
 Hi Jen & Jim
 
 I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be found 
 in the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few above the 
 clock times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close friendship or 
 love between 2 people. 
 
 Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People 
 category. The hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you first 
 use any of the hand gestures you will need to choose a skin tone before 
 the emoji is added to your message to select a skin tone...Find the emoji 
 you want to use. Tap on it. A list of skin tones will appear, going across 
 not up & down, either to the left or right of the emoji you have selected, 
 tap on the skin tone of your choice & it will be added to your message. 
 
 I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using 
 emojis when dictation. 
 
 Donna 
> 
> I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white heart suit 
> and what does this symbol mean.
> 
>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo  wrote:
>> 
>> Good morning,
>> 
>> I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.
>> I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as 
>> smileys and such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I 
>> don't see, and dictating them doesn't seem to work.
>> For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the 
>> Thumbs-up sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used ones?
>> Thanks.
>> Jim
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone 7!
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Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-07-28 Thread Jen .
can I ask what is the easiest way with VoiceOver to get to the top of a category

On Jul 28, 2017, at 12:36 PM, Donna 
> wrote:



Richard,

No, I don't have a list of the emojis. I do use emojis a lot when sending text 
messages, Facebook post & comments. The emojis are pretty much straight forward 
in the way they are categorized. The only 2 categories of emojis that don't 
make much sense on how they are grouped together are the Objects & Symbols 
categories.  The first 30 emojis are the emojis that are most frequently used. 
31 through 320. are Smiley's & People. 321 through 566 are Food & Drink. 567 
through 646 are Activity Emojis. 647 through 765 are Travel & Places. 766 
through 938 are Object Emojis. 939 through 1,209 are Symbols Emojis. 1,210 
through 1,462 are Flag emojis.

Hope this helps.

Donna
Donna,
Do you have a list of all these?
You seem to know which one is and where it is.
If there is a list somewhere, that would be a great resource.
Thanks,
Richard



(Sent from the iPod Touch 6)

On Jul 27, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Donna 
> wrote:

Hi Jen & Jim

I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be found in 
the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few above the clock 
times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close friendship or love between 
2 people.

Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People category. The 
hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you first use any of the 
hand gestures you will need to choose a skin tone before the emoji is added to 
your message to select a skin tone...Find the emoji you want to use. Tap on it. 
A list of skin tones will appear, going across not up & down, either to the 
left or right of the emoji you have selected, tap on the skin tone of your 
choice & it will be added to your message.

I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using emojis 
when dictation.

Donna

I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white heart suit and 
what does this symbol mean.

On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo 
> wrote:

Good morning,

I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.
I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as smileys and 
such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I don't see, and 
dictating them doesn't seem to work.
For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the Thumbs-up 
sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used ones?
Thanks.
Jim


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Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-07-28 Thread Donna

> 
> Richard,

No, I don't have a list of the emojis. I do use emojis a lot when sending text 
messages, Facebook post & comments. The emojis are pretty much straight forward 
in the way they are categorized. The only 2 categories of emojis that don't 
make much sense on how they are grouped together are the Objects & Symbols 
categories.  The first 30 emojis are the emojis that are most frequently used. 
31 through 320. are Smiley's & People. 321 through 566 are Food & Drink. 567 
through 646 are Activity Emojis. 647 through 765 are Travel & Places. 766 
through 938 are Object Emojis. 939 through 1,209 are Symbols Emojis. 1,210 
through 1,462 are Flag emojis. 

Hope this helps. 

Donna   
> Donna,
> Do you have a list of all these?
> You seem to know which one is and where it is.
> If there is a list somewhere, that would be a great resource.
> Thanks,
> Richard
> 
> 
> 
> (Sent from the iPod Touch 6)
> 
> On Jul 27, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Donna  wrote:
> 
>> Hi Jen & Jim
>> 
>> I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be found in 
>> the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few above the clock 
>> times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close friendship or love 
>> between 2 people. 
>> 
>> Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People category. 
>> The hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you first use any of 
>> the hand gestures you will need to choose a skin tone before the emoji is 
>> added to your message to select a skin tone...Find the emoji you want to 
>> use. Tap on it. A list of skin tones will appear, going across not up & 
>> down, either to the left or right of the emoji you have selected, tap on the 
>> skin tone of your choice & it will be added to your message. 
>> 
>> I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using emojis 
>> when dictation. 
>> 
>> Donna 
>>> 
>>> I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white heart suit 
>>> and what does this symbol mean.
>>> 
 On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo  wrote:
 
 Good morning,
 
 I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.
 I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as 
 smileys and such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I 
 don't see, and dictating them doesn't seem to work.
 For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the 
 Thumbs-up sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used ones?
 Thanks.
 Jim
 
 
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Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-07-28 Thread Richard Turner
Donna,
Do you have a list of all these?
You seem to know which one is and where it is.
If there is a list somewhere, that would be a great resource.
Thanks,
Richard



(Sent from the iPod Touch 6)

On Jul 27, 2017, at 6:51 PM, Donna 
> wrote:

Hi Jen & Jim

I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be found in 
the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few above the clock 
times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close friendship or love between 
2 people.

Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People category. The 
hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you first use any of the 
hand gestures you will need to choose a skin tone before the emoji is added to 
your message to select a skin tone...Find the emoji you want to use. Tap on it. 
A list of skin tones will appear, going across not up & down, either to the 
left or right of the emoji you have selected, tap on the skin tone of your 
choice & it will be added to your message.

I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using emojis 
when dictation.

Donna

I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white heart suit and 
what does this symbol mean.

On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo 
> wrote:

Good morning,

I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.
I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as smileys and 
such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I don't see, and 
dictating them doesn't seem to work.
For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the Thumbs-up 
sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used ones?
Thanks.
Jim


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Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-07-28 Thread Jen .
Is there a white heart suit symbol I have seen this come up on friends pages 
but I can't find it I have just seen the red one

> On Jul 27, 2017, at 9:51 PM, Donna  wrote:
> 
> Hi Jen & Jim
> 
> I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be found in 
> the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few above the clock 
> times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close friendship or love 
> between 2 people. 
> 
> Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People category. 
> The hand gestures start with number 127 thru 154. When you first use any of 
> the hand gestures you will need to choose a skin tone before the emoji is 
> added to your message to select a skin tone...Find the emoji you want to use. 
> Tap on it. A list of skin tones will appear, going across not up & down, 
> either to the left or right of the emoji you have selected, tap on the skin 
> tone of your choice & it will be added to your message. 
> 
> I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using emojis 
> when dictation. 
> 
> Donna 
>> 
>> I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white heart suit 
>> and what does this symbol mean.
>> 
>>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Good morning,
>>> 
>>> I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.
>>> I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as smileys 
>>> and such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I don't see, 
>>> and dictating them doesn't seem to work.
>>> For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the 
>>> Thumbs-up sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used ones?
>>> Thanks.
>>> Jim
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-07-27 Thread Donna
Hi Jen & Jim

I'm going to answer Jen's question first. The red heart suit can be found in 
the symbols category. It is emoji 1181 & can be found a few above the clock 
times emojis. Heart suit is used to represent close friendship or love between 
2 people. 

Jim, the hand gestures emojis are located in the Smileys & People category. The 
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A list of skin tones will appear, going across not up & down, either to the 
left or right of the emoji you have selected, tap on the skin tone of your 
choice & it will be added to your message. 

I don't use dictation so I can't answer your question regarding using emojis 
when dictation. 

Donna 
> 
> I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white heart suit and 
> what does this symbol mean.
> 
>> On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo  wrote:
>> 
>> Good morning,
>> 
>> I have a question about using some emoticons, especially in texts.
>> I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as smileys 
>> and such.  But, there are a few that are commonly used that I don't see, and 
>> dictating them doesn't seem to work.
>> For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the 
>> Thumbs-up sign?  Does anyone know about some of these commonly used ones?
>> Thanks.
>> Jim
>> 
>> 
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Re: Some emoticon questions in texts

2017-07-27 Thread Jen .
I am also wondering where you find the one that comes up white heart suit and 
what does this symbol mean.

> On Jul 27, 2017, at 2:54 PM, Jim Portillo  wrote:
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> Good morning,
> 
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> I have the emoticon keyboard, and I see all the categories, such as smileys 
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> dictating them doesn't seem to work.
> For instance, where do I find the OK hand, or most importantly, the Thumbs-up 
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> Thanks.
> Jim
> 
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