(08-17-2018, 08:26 PM)Wallace Wrote:(08-17-2018, 08:13 PM)Timster Wrote: Sorry I missed that on your first post.I've seen this registry hack before.
Try adding this entry to your registry.
* In the run box enter REGEDIT
* Navigate to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Input\Settings
*Right click on the "settings directory" and select New DWORD (32-Bit)
*Name it EnableExpressiveInputShellHotkey
*Give it Value: 1
Save the entry, exit and reboot
NOTE please be sure to create a restore point and/or backup your registry before performing any registry editing.
It's my understanding, that this registry entry is for non-US versions of Win10.
By adding this registry entry. It enables the emoji picker on devices, that aren't running a U.S. install.
I live in Arizona, so I do have a U.S. install of Win10.
Am I correct, about what this registry entry is suppose to do?
I would think this is for all versions. It does not specify any other type of regional information in the key itself. It's worth a shot I would think.
Another option would be to perform a repair install. Works really well in Windows 10. It will set all settings back to default however. Make sure you are installing the newest Windows 10 version and always back up your data and create a restore point.
Also have emoji's ever worked?
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