How to emojify your Mac with RocketHave you always wished it were easier to use emojis on your Mac? Today is your lucky day!
The Mac does have a universal emoji keyboard. You can access it by hitting command + control + space on your keyboard. You can also set a shortcut to it on your Menu bar. But it doesn't come easy. You can't simply start typing a word and get an emoji suggestion.
Rocket is an accessibility tool for the Mac that makes it possible for you to get emoji recommendations in any text field. So you can add a smiley face to your college thesis or resume without having to jump through hoops to find it.
Step 1: Download and install Rocket
Rocket is not in the Mac App Store, but you can download it for free directly from the developer, Matthew Palmer. Visit his website and click the Download for macOS link. I can confirm that it works on OS X (incidentally, it is not yet compatible with macOS Sierra).
Once you've downloaded and installed Rocket, you'll be asked to let it access Accessibility settings ...
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How to emojify your Mac with Rocket