Emoji Library Mac



Jul 16, 2018  The Mac version of the emoji keyboard works much better than the Windows version. It remains open to allow you to select multiple emoji. It can also be activated between apps, so you can switch between open apps on your Mac with the Character Viewer open and insert characters into whichever is active at the time.

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Emojipedia is primarly a web-based emoji resource, but we do have some apps that might interest you.

Created with great help from others, we bring you Emojipedia for Mac (created by Matt Sephton) and Flags App for iOS (created in partnership with Quartz).

There is no official Emojipedia app for iOS or Android. You can pin Emojipedia to your home screen on either platform to allow one-tap access to our search from your home screen.

💻 Emojipedia for Mac

Lookup the details of any emoji directly from your Mac. Emojipedia for macOS uses the built-in Dictionary provided by Apple, but adds a custom lookup for emoji information.

The quickest installation is available by downloading Dictionaries.app, which makes finding additional sources for the macOS dictionary a one-click installation.

1. Download Dictionaries.app and run it

2. Click 'Add Dictionary'

3. Select Emojipedia and Click 'Add'

4. Once installed, Force Touch any emoji, or choose 'Look up' from a conextual menu.

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Emojipedia for Mac was created by Matt Sephton. Learn more about the app, how it was created or view the repository on Github.

🎌 Flags Keyboard for iPhone

Quickly access all the flag emojis supported by iOS with the Flags Emoji Keyboard App for iPhone. Built with love by Quartz in partnership with Emojipedia.

This simple keyboard gives you easy access to almost every country flag in the world—and lists the country name next to each flag (to help avoid any 😬 embarrassing situations using the wrong flag).

Countries are listed in alphabetical order, and as you use the keyboard, recently used flags will appear at the top. Flags is a free download:

For speedy access to the Flags emoji keyboard, press and hold the 🌐 globe key, and choose Flags.

💬 iMessage Stickers

Browse the Emojipedia sticker packs for iOS.

Using emoji to express emotions, ideas and thoughts are very popular on the iPhone and other mobile devices. A couple of quick taps on the keyboard button and you've got them ready. How do you do that on the Mac?

Originally popularized by texting phone users in Japan, emoji are representations of facial expressions, objects and other ideas that use a combination of keyboard characters. For a while, actual emoji images have been built into the iOS and the Mac to make using them more expressive, fun and interesting.

It isn't immediately obvious how to access them on the Mac, though, so here is a quick tip to help you get there faster.

How to use emoji on Mac

  1. Position the cursor in any text field you'd like to insert an emoji, like posting a tweet for example.
  2. Use the keyboard shortcut Command - Control - Spacebar to access emoji.
  3. Double-click the emoji you'd like to use and it'll be inserted where you left your cursor.

Emoji are divided into several categories: Smileys & People, Animals & Nature, Food & Drink, Activity, Travel & Places, Objects, Symbols, and Flags If you don't want to scroll through all of them, you can use the search field to find emoji you'd like to use. Type in the first few letters of the face, object or action you'd like to use and it will narrow down your options accordingly.

How to add the emoji picker to the Menu bar

If you always want the emoji picker at your fingertips, you can go into your system preferences and add the emoji picker to the Menu bar at the top of your Mac.

  1. Click the Apple symbol in the top left corner of your screen.
  2. Click System Preferences.

  3. Click Keyboard

  4. Click the option box beside Show keyboard and emoji viewer in Menu Bar.

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