Well, it showed up every time while I tested this with predictive on, but never shows up for me with predictive off. But, since I am done testing it, I turned predictive off as I don’t like it being on and don’t intend to send any text messages with Emojis instead of words.
I hope you can get it working for you. Richard From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Donna Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2016 2:48 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: imoje's as replacement for words... how? Richard The article you shared stated that predictive text (settings, general, keyboards) has to be turned on. This can't be accurate because I have predictive text off. Sometimes I can get the emogi replacement feature to work and other times it doesn't even if there is a replacement emogi available. Donna 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. Sent from a Braille Sense ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard Turner <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> To: "[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>" <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> 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 -- 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. 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