emoji panel

Winsage
April 20, 2026
Microsoft has introduced a feature in Microsoft Edge that highlights new Windows capabilities through promotional tabs following monthly updates. This feature currently appears to be exclusive to Microsoft Edge, with users seeing a carousel of new Windows features, including the return of the "big clock" in the Notification Center, the ability to pin the Windows emoji panel to the taskbar, and reminders about uploading documents to Copilot for AI summarization. Each feature includes a "Try Now" button for direct access to tools like the Snipping Tool. Microsoft aims to inform users about new functionalities while balancing the need to avoid overwhelming them with ads. Users can dismiss notifications if they choose.
Winsage
March 14, 2026
Windows Insider Preview Build 29550.1000 has been released to the Windows 11 Insider Canary Channel. New features include: - Emoji 16.0 release with a curated set of new emojis. - Camera settings now allow control of pan and tilt for supported cameras. - Global power settings changes apply to all power plans. - Voice typing can be used when renaming files in File Explorer. - Improved performance and reliability in the Settings app and nearby sharing for larger files. Users are reminded that these builds can be unstable and may have limited documentation. Features may change or be removed and may not be released beyond Windows Insiders. A clean install is required to leave the Canary Channel.
Winsage
November 7, 2025
Microsoft has introduced a new keyboard shortcut for Windows 11 users to easily access the em dash, part of the September preview update. The shortcut allows users to input an em dash with a simple three-key combination, improving efficiency compared to previous methods that required the Alt key and a series of numbers or navigating through the emoji panel. This update addresses the inconvenience faced by users of tenkeyless keyboards, who found previous methods particularly cumbersome.
Winsage
October 30, 2025
Complaints about the Windows 11 Start menu are common, with users finding it sluggish and unreliable. Raycast, currently in beta for Windows, is an application launcher that allows for faster access to applications and system settings through customizable keyboard shortcuts. It includes built-in extensions like an emoji picker and clipboard history, enhancing its functionality. Raycast can be activated using various keyboard shortcuts, including the Windows key, making it easy to transition from the Start menu. It is effective across all operating systems, with a similar open-source alternative called Vicinae available for Linux users. Raycast has proven to enhance productivity significantly.
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