Windows 10 Tip: Emoji Panel overhaul includes more languages, ways to insert multiple emoji

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If you like to express yourself with emojis, the Windows 10 April 2018 Update features updates to the Emoji Panel that includes support for more languages.

Now, you can use Emoji Panel to insert multiple emoji at once. After opening up the panel by pressing hotkey Windows logo key + “.” or “;”, you can browse, search and then select more than one emoji. The panel won’t go away until you click close button or press the “Esc” key. More emoji will also now appear as you’re typing related words with the touch keyboard.

Emoji search is now available for more languages. You can find an emoji by keyword in more than 150 locales, including English (Great Britain), French (France), German (Germany), Spanish (Spain) and more.

We’ve also added Emoji Panel support for more languages. You can now use the emoji in more than 190 locales – 151 of which have tooltip support when you hover over each emoji. This includes English (Great Britain), French (France), German (Germany) and Spanish (Spain).

Check out the Emoji Panel:



And stay tuned for more emoji, including superheroes, redheads, a softball, a pirate flag and more coming in the next Windows 10 update!

If you like this, check out more Windows 10 Tips.

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