![]() You probably don’t need Ancient and Historic Scripts, for example, unless you’re exchanging sexts with Indiana Jones. There are a ton, so this is a great way to hide the ones you don’t want. You can then choose which groups of symbols you want to show up. To do this, just click the little settings icon at the top left of the panel, and choose Customize List… from the options. Because this Emoji & Symbols panel shows all unicode characters, not just the emoji subset thereof, you can choose which symbol groups are shown. There are several options for customizing this emoji panel. ![]() How to customize the macOS emoji panel Customize the symbols list - any of these can be used just like emoji. It’s actually a lot better than the iOS version. Even better ,you can just start typing the name of the emoji you want, and then use the arrow keys to select it from the search results, and then hit enter to insert it right into your text. You can swipe your finger along the Touch Bar to move through the emoji list, or search using your keyboard. Once the panel is showing, you can insert any Emoji just by double clicking it. When the emoji icon appears on your Macs Touch Bar, you can tap it to open the emoji menu.
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