![]() Sometimes technology is just so friendly, isn't it? And hey, guess what? The Japanese Kana keyboard is actually super easy to install. The thing is, because Japanese keyboards have a ton of characters Western ones don't, they're capable of making scads more pictograms than our boring ol' QWERTY keyboards can. The word itself literally means “face mark,” and they're made the same way we used to make emoticons in the days before emoji keyboards existed: By typing in letters, numbers, and symbols. Something more like this: ᕕ( ᐛ )ᕗ But hey, how do we actually type that one in? Easy: You install the Japanese keyboard on your iPhone and avail yourself of all the kaomoji built into it.īecause that's what that little sucker is - a kaomoji. Sure, the emoji available to us via the Unicode Consortium are great and all - but sometimes, you want something a little… different.
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