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how do i insert emojis

πŸ€– SheCodes Athena says:

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To insert emojis, you can use the "Emoji Picker" feature on your device.

For Windows users, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Windows Key + ." or "Windows Key + ;" to open the Emoji Picker. For Mac users, you can use the keyboard shortcut "Command + Control + Space".

Once you open the Emoji Picker, you can select the emoji you want to insert by clicking on it, or type in the name of the emoji in the search bar. The emoji will then be inserted into your document or text field.

In programming, the process of displaying emojis can vary depending on the programming language and platform you are using. Here is an example in JavaScript:

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// Using the JavaScript unicode for emojis console.log('\u{1F600}'); // This will output the πŸ˜€ emoji // Using the JavaScript 'String.fromCodePoint' method console.log(String.fromCodePoint(0x1F600)); // This will also output the πŸ˜€ emoji

I hope this helps!

πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» Technical question

Asked 2 years ago in VS Code by Orediretse

how to add emojis in VS code in windows

πŸ€– SheCodes Athena says:

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To add emojis inside VS Code on Windows, you can follow these steps:

  1. Position the cursor where you want to add the emoji.
  2. Press the "Windows" key and the "." (period) key at the same time to open the emoji panel.
  3. Find the emoji you want to insert and click on it to add it to your code.

Example:

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console.log("I love coding with ❀️!");

Here's a link to the official VS Code documentation on how to use the built-in Windows emoji picker.

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πŸ‘©β€πŸ’» how do I write special characters on wwindows

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To write special characters on Windows, you can use the following keyboard shortcuts:

  1. Alt Codes: Pressing and holding the "Alt" key and typing a 3 or 4 digit code on the numeric keypad can produce special characters. For example, to type the degree symbol (Β°), you would hold down "Alt" and type "0176" on the numeric keypad.

  2. Character Map: This is a built-in Windows application that allows you to browse and insert special characters. You can find it by searching for "Character Map" in the Start menu.

  3. Copy and Paste: If you have access to the special character you want to use online or in a document, you can simply copy and paste it into your code or text editor.

Example:

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console.log("To type the euro symbol (€) on Windows, hold down Alt and type 0128 on the numeric keypad.");

Here's a link to a website that has a complete list of Alt Codes for special characters.

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