How to Use Emoji on Your Smartphone or PC
If you use Windows 7, you have to copy and paste, making for a tedious process. If you want to use emoji on Windows 7, you should know that
Microsoft's official support for it is an updated version of Segoe UI Font, and as such, will only appear in black and white. Once installed, band as such, will only appear in black and white. Once installed,
you can visit this website to see all your emoji on one page. From here you can click and copy emoji and paste them individually into a message or email.
Using emoji is so much easier on Windows 8.1 and Windows 10, with native support built right into the system. To access emoji in Windows 8.x and later, open the touch keyboard by clicking on the symbol on the taskbar.
If this symbol isn't available, right-click on the taskbar and select "Toolbars- Touch Keyboard."
From here, you can access your emoji by clicking the smiley face on the touch keyboard.