How to Unlock the Secret Emoticon Keyboard on Your …
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Step 1: Add the Kana or Romaji Keyboard Step 1: Add the Kana or Romaji KeyboardOpen the Settings app, then navigate to General –> Keyboard –> Keyboards –> . Scroll down the list of keyboards, then select "Japanese." You'll see two options — "Kana" and "Ramaji" — and either will work. Both translate Japanese characters into Romanized characters English-speakers would recognize, and it might be smart to install both since some emoticons aren't on both. Once selected, tap "Done" to exit back to the Keyboards page. If you want to switch the order of your keyboards, which will change throughout iOS, tap "Edit," then tap-and-hold the three lines on the keyboard you want to move, then drag it to where you want. Tap "Done" to save the changes.More Info:Step 2: Access the Emoticon Section Step 2: Access the Emoticon SectionNow that you have the keyboard set up, you're ready to select and send emoticons to anyone you wish. Open up any app that you can type in, like , then tap where needed to bring up the keyboard. If you set the Kana or Romaji language as your default keyboard, it should appear immediately.If it doesn't open immediately, long-press the globe icon in the bottom left, then slide up and select the Japanese keyboard. You could also tap the globe until you reach the right keyboard. Option 1: Kana KeyboardFor Kana, tap the "^_^" key to access the secret emoticon keyboard, then hit the drop-down button (down arrow) at the top to expand the full list of emoticons. Option 2: Romaji KeyboardFor Romaji, tap "123," followed by the "^_^" key, and then hit the drop-down button (down arrow) at the top to expand the full list of emoticons.Step 3: Add Emoticons Like Never Before Step 3: Add Emoticons Like Never BeforeIf you don't expand the full list of emoticons, you can swipe left on the row to view more. However, there are too many emoticons, so it's easier to tap the down arrow (?) to expand the list and browse vertically.When you find an emoticon you like, tap on it. The emoticon keyboard will disappear, and the emoticon itself will be loaded where you're typing. You can delete any part of the emoticon you'd like to since it's only made up of individual Unicode characters. These keyboards don't list all emoticons, just a decent selection of Eastern-style emoticons called "kaomoji," Western ones, and some anime-style emoticons. Characters in each emoticon, some of which are and glyphs, come from many different character sets such as hiragana, katakana, kanji, and Greek and Cyrillic alphabets, along with other types of symbols.The Kana and Romaji keyboards may have some of the same static emoticons, but there are also different ones, so having both might be a good idea if you want more variety. Keep Your Connection Secure Without a Monthly Bill. Get a to VPN Unlimited for all your devices with a one-time purchase from the new , and watch Hulu or Netflix without regional restrictions, increase security when browsing on public networks, and more.Other worthwhile deals to check out: Cover image, screenshots, and GIFs by Jake Peterson/Gadget Hacks
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