Windows 10 1809 cannot search for emoji
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When I press Win
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and start typing I get:
The Windows display language is set to Dutch and it is also set as preferred language.
When I press options, the keyboard layout is set to US International. I cannot seem to find out what setting is wrong or missing. I have the Dutch (and English) lang pack installed from the Microsoft Store.
ps. the translation of the screenshot is something like this:
the base function for typing has to be installed in order to use search queries.
Open the settings of region and language to download this component in the settings of your language.
windows-10 keyboard language windows-10-v1809
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When I press Win
+ .
and start typing I get:
The Windows display language is set to Dutch and it is also set as preferred language.
When I press options, the keyboard layout is set to US International. I cannot seem to find out what setting is wrong or missing. I have the Dutch (and English) lang pack installed from the Microsoft Store.
ps. the translation of the screenshot is something like this:
the base function for typing has to be installed in order to use search queries.
Open the settings of region and language to download this component in the settings of your language.
windows-10 keyboard language windows-10-v1809
In which application is this happening?
– harrymc
Nov 15 at 10:01
It's OS wide. Not a specific application.
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 10:27
With meWin
+.
only minimizes the current window. Is this some installed application?
– harrymc
Nov 15 at 11:11
blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/02/05/… windowscentral.com/…
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 13:08
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When I press Win
+ .
and start typing I get:
The Windows display language is set to Dutch and it is also set as preferred language.
When I press options, the keyboard layout is set to US International. I cannot seem to find out what setting is wrong or missing. I have the Dutch (and English) lang pack installed from the Microsoft Store.
ps. the translation of the screenshot is something like this:
the base function for typing has to be installed in order to use search queries.
Open the settings of region and language to download this component in the settings of your language.
windows-10 keyboard language windows-10-v1809
When I press Win
+ .
and start typing I get:
The Windows display language is set to Dutch and it is also set as preferred language.
When I press options, the keyboard layout is set to US International. I cannot seem to find out what setting is wrong or missing. I have the Dutch (and English) lang pack installed from the Microsoft Store.
ps. the translation of the screenshot is something like this:
the base function for typing has to be installed in order to use search queries.
Open the settings of region and language to download this component in the settings of your language.
windows-10 keyboard language windows-10-v1809
windows-10 keyboard language windows-10-v1809
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In which application is this happening?
– harrymc
Nov 15 at 10:01
It's OS wide. Not a specific application.
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 10:27
With meWin
+.
only minimizes the current window. Is this some installed application?
– harrymc
Nov 15 at 11:11
blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/02/05/… windowscentral.com/…
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 13:08
add a comment |
In which application is this happening?
– harrymc
Nov 15 at 10:01
It's OS wide. Not a specific application.
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 10:27
With meWin
+.
only minimizes the current window. Is this some installed application?
– harrymc
Nov 15 at 11:11
blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/02/05/… windowscentral.com/…
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 13:08
In which application is this happening?
– harrymc
Nov 15 at 10:01
In which application is this happening?
– harrymc
Nov 15 at 10:01
It's OS wide. Not a specific application.
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 10:27
It's OS wide. Not a specific application.
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 10:27
With me
Win
+ .
only minimizes the current window. Is this some installed application?– harrymc
Nov 15 at 11:11
With me
Win
+ .
only minimizes the current window. Is this some installed application?– harrymc
Nov 15 at 11:11
blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/02/05/… windowscentral.com/…
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 13:08
blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/02/05/… windowscentral.com/…
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 13:08
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Reboot fixed it. 😲 Did not wanted to delete or close this, because it might just help someone.
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Reboot fixed it. 😲 Did not wanted to delete or close this, because it might just help someone.
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Reboot fixed it. 😲 Did not wanted to delete or close this, because it might just help someone.
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Reboot fixed it. 😲 Did not wanted to delete or close this, because it might just help someone.
Reboot fixed it. 😲 Did not wanted to delete or close this, because it might just help someone.
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In which application is this happening?
– harrymc
Nov 15 at 10:01
It's OS wide. Not a specific application.
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 10:27
With me
Win
+.
only minimizes the current window. Is this some installed application?– harrymc
Nov 15 at 11:11
blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2018/02/05/… windowscentral.com/…
– JP Hellemons
Nov 15 at 13:08