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[Windows] - Access Emojis on an HP Laptop with Windows OS

Learn how to access emojis on an HP laptop with Windows OS, including using the on-screen touch keyboard and keyboard shortcuts.

👩‍💻 Technical question

how to access emoji on my HP laptop?

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

Answered in 3.07 seconds

To access emojis on your HP laptop, you can use the on-screen touch keyboard. You can follow these steps:

  1. Click on the keyboard icon in the taskbar or press "Windows + Spacebar" to open the touch keyboard.
  2. Click on the smiley face icon on the bottom left side of the keyboard to open the emoji panel.
  3. Select an emoji by clicking on it, and it will be inserted wherever you have placed your cursor.

Alternatively, you can use keyboard shortcuts to insert emojis. Press "Windows + ;" (semi-colon) or "Windows + ." (period) to open the emoji panel directly. Then use the arrow keys or the mouse to select an emoji to insert.

Note that the availability of emojis may depend on your operating system version and keyboard language.

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how to make zip on windows

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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To zip a file or folder on Windows, you can use either Windows Explorer or the command line.

Using Windows Explorer

  1. Select the file/folder you want to zip
  2. Right-click on the file/folder
  3. Choose ‘Send to’ > ‘Compressed (zipped) folder’
  4. A new zipped file/folder with the same name will appear in the same location as the original file/folder

Using the Command Line

  1. Open Command Prompt
  2. To zip the contents of a folder, type the following command: batch C:\> zip -r foldername.zip foldername
  3. To add a specific file, type the following command: batch C:\> zip foldername.zip filename.ext
  4. A new zipped file/folder with the same name will appear in the same location as the original file/folder

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how to change cursor to something fun

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

Answered in 3.37 seconds

Changing your cursor is easy with Windows.

  1. Open the Start menu and search for “Mouse settings” and select the best matched result.

  2. You should see the "Mouse Properties" window. Select the "Pointers" tab at the top.

  3. Here, you can pick from a list of different fun cursors to be your system's default.

  4. To customize your cursor, select the "Browse" button