Wayne;
I would have never thought about it!
Thanks
God Bless
Anthony
Sent from my Verizon iPhone 7!!!
> On Aug 11, 2017, at 3:31 PM, Wayne Merritt wrote:
>
> Actually, you can search for an emoji by name, you just go about it a
> little different. Write in the text field what you are looking
Wayne,
I have been playing with the EMoji feature on the rotor, and need some help.
I have noticed that it will give you some EMojis, but not all of them that deal
with a particular thing. For example, I was trying to get the EMoji, smiling
face with stuck out tongue, so I put the word tongue in
>
> Thanks Wayne for the help. Since the word face is in a lot of the face
> EMojis, I tried the word face, but no EMojis were available.
> I then tried the word happy, and that worked better. I got 9 different face
> Emojis to choose from. I guess it is just learning the word to use to get
Actually, you can search for an emoji by name, you just go about it a
little different. Write in the text field what you are looking for,
like home for instance. Then when you double tap the emoji keyboard
button in the lower left, if you put your focus back on the edit box,
VoiceOver will say, "Ed
There is no way to search for an emoji by name. The on screen emoji keyboard is
seperated into categories. This makes searching for an emoji easy. The
Frequently used tab has 30 of the most frequently used emojis. The most used of
the 30 emojis are in the list first.
Donna
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