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Windows also lets you right click for emojis
Is that a Windows 11 thing? I don’t have that on Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise.
I only have Windows 10
Hmm, curious! Does it work everywhere? Like, in Word or Excel or whatnot? I have never seen that feature!
oh I don't know, I don't really use word or excel anymore. I've only seen it work in Chrome cause I'm a filthy Chrome user.
Aha! I reckon it’s a Chrome feature, then—I haven’t used that!