Hi, so how does one do it, when they use braille screen input, particularly 
when they sometimes show up? I'm sorry, but we're still missing something here. 



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From: Richard Turner  <richardturne...@outlook.com>
To: "viphone@googlegroups.com"  <viphone@googlegroups.com>
Date: Saturday, September 17, 2016 9:38 pm
Subject: RE: imoje's as replacement for words... how?

>
>
> I found a page that was written during the beta cycle.  Those who are not 
> finding the Emoji suggestions or the Emoji item in the rotor, like me, 
> probably had predictive text turned off in the keyboard settings.  Here is a 
> good chunk of the page.  I put the link to the entire article at the end.
>  
> How do you get emoji recommendations in iMessage?
> 
> If you're running iOS 10, Apple's predictive QuickType keyboard can suggest 
> emoji as well as, you know, regular words. The predictive keyboard has to be 
> turned on in Settings, and can't be hidden.
> 1.     Start typing in the iMessage text field.
> 2.     Tap any emoji predictions that show up in the prediction bar. If 
> multiple predictions show up, tap the one you prefer.
> 3.     Tap the Send button. (Looks like an upward arrow)
> Emoji predictions will show up whenever you type something that has a 
> corresponding emoji. For example, "I'm happy" will predict "I'm [smiley 
> face]". "My car" will suggest the "[car]" emoji.
> How do you emojify an iMessage?
> With iOS 10, "emojification" works similarly to emoji recommendations.
> 1.     Type an iMessage text field.
> 2.     Tap the Emoji button on the keyboard.
> 
> 3.     Tap on a word that's underlined in yellow to replace it with its 
> corresponding emoji.
> 4.     Keep tapping words underlined in yellow until you've "emojified" 
> everything you want.
> 5.     Tap the Send button. (Looks like an upward arrow)
> 
> With emojification, you can convert as many - or as few - words to emoji as 
> you like.
> How do you react with an emoji Tapback in iMessage?
> Emoji aren't just for replying in iOS 10, they're also for reacting. Apple 
> calls them Tapbacks. They're similar to Slack or Facebook emoji reactions, 
> and drop right onto any iMessage bubble sent your way.
> 1.     Touch and hold (long press) on an iMessage sent your way.
> 2.     Tap the Tapback you want to send: Heart, thumbs up, thumbs down, Ha 
> ha, !!, or ?.
> 
> There's no need to hit send, the emoji reaction goes immediately.
> What do the new Tapback emoji reactions mean?
> Currently, in the iOS 10 beta, the following Tapback emoji are available:
> .         Heart: Like, love, or fav
> .         Thumbs up: Happy, approve, or agree
> .         Thumbs down: Sad, disapprove, or disagree
> .         Ha ha: Laugh, either happily or sarcastically.
> .         !!: Exclaim emphatically.
> .         ?: Question.
> How do you change the emoji reaction Tapback in iMessage?
> If you reply with the wrong Tapback, or you later decide you want a different 
> Tapback, you can easily make the change.
> 1.     Touch and hold (long press) on an iMessage with the Tapback you want 
> to change.
> 2.     Tap the Tapback you want to change to: Heart, thumbs up, thumbs down, 
> Ha ha, !, or ?.
> 
> The new Tapback will take the place of the old one.
> How do you delete the emoji reaction Tapback in iMessage?
> If you accidentally send a Tapback, or have simply reconsider sending one, 
> you can also remove it.
> 1.     Touch a Tapback that you wish to remove.
> 2.     Tap the Tapback you want to remove (i.e. if you want to remove Heart, 
> tap Heart.)
> 
> The Tapback will disappear.
> Do the 3x emoji and Tapbacks work on the Mac?
> Sure do! With macOS Sierra you can send and receive both the new 3x emoji and 
> the Tapbacks, right from the Mac.
>  
>  
> http://www.imore.com/how-use-emoji-and-tapbacks-imessage-ios-10
>  
> HTH,
> Richard
>  
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