Richard, this might solve your problem, but I just checked my settings and my predictive text is turned off. I just tried it again, and this is what I did:
1, Opened a new message and addressed it to myself for testing purposes. 2, Entered the phrase, I love pizza!!. 3, Went and selected the emoji keyboard. 4, I checked my rotor and I was at the emoji choice. I then just flicked my finger down, and it moves between the words that have emoji replacements. Now voice over did not give me any feedback once I changed to the emoji keyboard. I did not know that focus was in the text box and emoji was chosen on my rotor without checking. I do not know if different phones will act a little different, but I am using an iPhone 6. Chris > On Sep 17, 2016, at 4:38 PM, Richard Turner <[email protected]> > wrote: > > 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? > > <image001.jpg> > > 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. > > <image002.jpg> > > 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) > > <image003.jpg> > > 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 ?. > > <image004.jpg> > > 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 ?. > > <image005.jpg> > > 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.) > > <image006.jpg> > > 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 > > > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or > moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > Your V iPhone list moderator is Mark Taylor and your owner is Cara Quinn - > you can reach Cara at [email protected] > > The archives for this list can be searched at: > http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ > --- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "VIPhone" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/viphone. > For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout. -- The following information is important for all members of the V iPhone list. 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