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Are you tired of looking up emojis to copy and paste—and taking way too long to do it? We’ve got the perfect time-saver for Windows users: a quick keyboard shortcut that’ll pull up the entire emoji library for you to use. In this article, we’ll show you how to open and use the Windows emoji keyboard, plus other handy ways to find emojis, GIFs, and symbols in just a couple of clicks. Without further ado, let’s get into it!
Quick Steps for the Windows 11 Emoji Shortcut
- Press Windows key + . (period) or Windows key + ; (semicolon).
- Select the Emoji tab (which looks like a smiley face).
- Scroll through the emojis and click on the one you want to add to the text.
- Close the emoji keyboard by clicking anywhere outside of it on the screen.
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Using the Windows Emoji Keyboard Shortcut
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Type ⊞ Win+. or ⊞ Win+; to open the emoji picker. Anytime you’re entering somewhere on your Windows computer, simply press the Windows key + . (period) or the Windows key + ; (semicolon). Either shortcut will open the Windows emoji picker keyboard.[1]
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Search for an emoji and click to select one. Click on the Emoji tab at the top of the emoji keyboard’s window (it looks like a black-and-white smiley face) and scroll through the emojis there. When you find one you want to paste into the document or text field, just click on the emoji you want![2]
- While you’re looking, you can use your mouse, touchpad, or the arrow keys on your keyboard to scroll through each emoji category.
- When you highlight an emoji, you can press Enter to paste it into your text (as an alternative to clicking on it).
- You can also use the search bar at the top of the window to find a particular emoji.
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Close the emoji picker (and reopen it anytime). Simply click anywhere outside the emoji keyboard window on your screen or press the ESC key, and it’ll close immediately. You can use the same shortcut to open the emoji picker keyboard up again—anytime you need it!
- The emoji keyboard has more than just modern emojis.
- You can elect the ;-) (Kaomoji) tab for classic ASCII emoticons to copy and paste.
- Additionally, select the GIF tab for a selection of animated GIFs to copy and paste.
Adding Emojis via the Touch Keyboard in Windows 11
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Open your Taskbar settings. If you want a bigger keyboard with which to search for and paste emojis, you can enable it in the Windows settings. To begin, right-click on the Windows taskbar (the bar at the bottom of the screen in Windows) and select Taskbar settings from the menu that appears.[3]
- This will open up your Windows settings—specifically to the Personalization > Taskbar page.
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Set the Touch keyboard option to “Always.” On the Personalization > Taskbar page, scroll down to the Touch keyboard setting. Click on the dropdown menu to the right and select Always (generally, “When no keyboard attached” is enabled by default).[4]
- This will enable the Windows touch keyboard. If you don’t have a touch screen, you’ll still have to use your mouse and touchpad to navigate it!
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Click on the new keyboard icon in the taskbar. Now, you can close out the settings window and look at the bottom of the screen, in the right corner of the taskbar; there should be a keyboard icon there, now. Click on that little keyboard to open the Windows touch keyboard.
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Open the keyboard’s emoji display. Click on the emoji icon at the top-left corner of the touch keyboard, which looks like a smiley face with a + (plus) sign over it. Select the emoji tab (which again looks like a smiley face) to scroll through the different emojis; then, just select the emoji(s) you want to paste!
- Hit the X at the top-right corner of the touch keyboard to close it. Alternatively, you can just type on your regular keyboard and it’ll close automatically.
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- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-keyboard-tips-and-tricks-588e0b72-0fff-6d3f-aeee-6e5116097942#id0ebf=windows_11 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-keyboard-tips-and-tricks-588e0b72-0fff-6d3f-aeee-6e5116097942
- ↑ https://youtu.be/DmP3nIbkb5g?t=20
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/get-to-know-the-touch-keyboard-004f3d67-855b-27f0-6f7c-d5145f691181
- ↑ https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/get-to-know-the-touch-keyboard-004f3d67-855b-27f0-6f7c-d5145f691181
- ↑ https://slack.com/help/articles/202931348-Use-emoji-and-reactions
- ↑ https://slack.com/help/articles/202931348-Use-emoji-and-reactions
- ↑ https://www.bu.edu/eso/help-support/keyboard-shortcuts/
- ↑ https://www.bu.edu/eso/help-support/keyboard-shortcuts/
















