emoji picker

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.
Winsage
September 16, 2025
Raycast has launched a beta version for Windows, receiving positive feedback for its performance compared to its macOS predecessor. The Windows Input Panel includes clipboard history and an emoji selector but has limitations, such as cumbersome emoji searches and clipboard history that does not persist across reboots unless items are pinned. Raycast's emoji picker allows for custom keyboard shortcuts, provides larger emoji previews, and features a more forgiving search function. Its clipboard history retains data across sessions, with retention options up to three months for free users and unlimited for Pro subscribers. Raycast also offers a robust extension platform for various functionalities beyond basic Windows features.
AppWizard
August 31, 2025
Google is updating its Google Messages app with a new design called Material 3 Expressive, which began rolling out to users, especially those with Galaxy devices. The redesign features a container-centric layout, with chat threads housed in rounded containers for better organization. The interface includes a revamped emoji picker and a repositioned search bar for emojis below the tab bar. The Plus menu for adding attachments has also been redesigned with monochrome icons in pill-shaped containers. Additionally, enhancements are being made to other Google applications like Google Clock, Contacts, Phone, Gmail, and Translate for Android.
Winsage
July 18, 2025
KB5062554, the July 2025 security update for Windows 10, has caused issues with the emoji picker search functionality, resulting in users receiving the message: “We couldn’t find this one” when searching for specific emojis. Microsoft has acknowledged the problem but has not provided a workaround. The only solution currently is to uninstall the KB5062554 update, which restores the search function. Additionally, there are issues with the Family Safety web filtering feature, preventing parents from approving browsers other than Edge, and problems with the Microsoft Changjie Input Method Editor, which users can address by reverting to an older version.
Winsage
July 17, 2025
Windows 10's July update (KB5062554) has caused the emoji picker functionality to malfunction, particularly affecting the search feature, which now returns error messages indicating no results. Microsoft has acknowledged the issue and is working on a fix for users on Windows 10, version 22H2. Some users have reported that uninstalling the July update resolves the problem. The update has sparked discontent among users, with discussions occurring on platforms like Reddit. Speculation exists regarding Microsoft's motivations for making changes to Windows 10 as it approaches its End of Life in October 2025.
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