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General => Forum Announcements and Feedback => Topic started by: Slipper on July 29, 2017, 03:24:21 PM
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Hi
Just wondering if someone can help me with this issue.
I can't seem to insert emoticons into my messages. I can see them above the text window when I draft a new message or a reply. I assume I should just click on them and they will appear in my message? If so, this isn't happening. When I go to click on them, the cursor changes from a arrow to a finger indicating there is something I can click on there. But when I actually click, nothing happens.
Any ideas?
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No probs with mine.
Software issue from your end? Try a different device
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When you click the emoticon it should come up as text, specifically a colon ( : ) and then words/symbols/letters that relate to it and won't come up as the actual emoticon until you post. For example when I click the clapping emoticon it comes up as : clapping, without the space in between the colon and "clapping"
You may be well aware of this but hopefully it helps
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Thanks guys
Still trying to work it out.
Have tried two Windows 10 devices, both have the same problem.
Will try on an Apple device tomorrow.
When I click on the emoticon I get absolutely nothing. No text or any other indication that it has been used. And they certainly don't appear when I post the message.
Not a big issue, but they are useful in helping prevent misunderstandings when posting.
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When you click the emoticon it should come up as text, specifically a colon ( : ) and then words/symbols/letters that relate to it and won't come up as the actual emoticon until you post. For example when I click the clapping emoticon it comes up as : clapping, without the space in between the colon and "clapping"
You may be well aware of this but hopefully it helps
Well you might have half solved it YR
I just tried typing in the : then the name of the emoticon and that actually works :) :cheers
But it only works for those which have a colon included in the name of the emoticon when you hover the cursor over the image.
So :angry doesn't work but :banghead does
Angry doesn't work on its own either