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Copy emojis with the emoji keyboard

Do you know the problem? You are sitting in front of your computer and would like to copy an emoji in a message. But then you realize that you do not have an smiley keyboard on your computer. On the smartphone, you could now simply switch within the smartphone keyboard to the emoji keyboard and copy and paste emoticons. But how do you copy emojis on the computer? Since youโ€™re already here, youโ€™ve already found the answer. Click on an smiley in the emoticon keyboard and you copy an smiley to the clipboard. Then you can simply use Ctrl + V to paste the emoji into another place. Incidentally, there are also emoji keyboard plugins for Chrome and Firefox with which you can copy and paste emojis. Also for Android and iOS, there are a variety of emoticon keyboard apps.

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Unicode and ASCII

Unicode and ASCII are two technical systems used by New Economy companies to convert any smiley into a new image. Unicode has established itself as the international standard for character sets that are interpreted by computers as commands. With this uniform system, Unicode makes its contribution so that users from all over the world can copy and paste emojis with an emoji keyboard to their devices. Each text face meaning is converted by Unicode into a corresponding image. The database of the system already contains about 250,000 characters and as reserve over 1,000,000 characters. So there is enough space in the database for almost any text face, no matter how demanding. The strength of Unicode lies not only in its standardization but also in its complexity, which ensures that almost every need can be met and almost every emoji can be graphically converted. ASCII in turn stands for โ€œAmerican Standard Code of Information Interchangeโ€. The 7-bit code was initially used to display and transmit data. Today, the more powerful system of 8-bit code is used. For its work, the system uses the Roman alphabet, the Arabic number system and numerous punctuation and special characters. Their combination makes the possibilities for new commands and conversions almost inexhaustible. It has proven to be a efficient system for any form of emoticon.

Why emojis always look different

If you copy and paste smileys from a emoji keyboard, you will notice that they always look different, depending on whether you are on Facebook, Whatsapp or Skype. Even if you use different smartphones, this effect can occur. This is because vendors use different operating systems. The codes for smilies and emoticons have been standardized by Unicode and ASCII. When interpreting the codes, however, each operating system goes a different way. In other words, the developers have different ideas about how best to implement the emoticon meaning. Of course, this phenomenon is not unproblematic. For example, a study by the University of Minnesota found that the same smiley can be perceived differently depending on the transformation. Even the original Miley, the smiling face, can be perceived as either sincere or cynical, depending on the implementation. So even the most innocent text faces today can cause serious misunderstandings.