Google chrome will have a shortcut to insert emojis
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Google Chrome is the most popular browser on the market. This is something that its creators know, but they are also obliged to introduce news frequently. Today, one of the novelties they are currently working on has been revealed. The browser will have a shortcut that will allow you to insert emojis. Seeing the popularity of emojis today is not a surprise.
Google Chrome will have a shortcut to insert emojis
Emojis have become part of the daily life of millions of users. Therefore, it is not surprising that a browser like Google Chrome that is also used on a daily basis, is committed to giving this option to consumers.
Like emoji? They're getting easier to use in Chrome! On Chrome Canary for Mac, flip the # enable-emoji-context-menu flag to insert emoji with just a right click. ♥ ️ ♥ ️ ♥ ️ I'm so excited !! ? @ramyfication @ yana88yu? pic.twitter.com/80oXspmPfX
- Adrienne Porter Felt (@__apf__) April 5, 2018
Google Chrome bets on emojis
The plans are for it to reach all versions of the browser (Windows, Linux, MacOS and Chrome OS). They are currently testing it through a shortcut in the context menu that opens a menu below that allows us to insert the emoji. So the operation is similar to that of the mobile phone in this regard. You just have to right-click in the text box and press the emoji option. This will open this menu.
It is an experiment that they are currently testing. So the browser plans to incorporate this feature shortly. Since it is quite advanced. Although not much more has been revealed so far.
Without a doubt, it seems that Google Chrome has taken note of what consumers are looking for and using today. That's why they offer this new direct access to emojis. We hope to know more about it soon.
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