Hi everyone,

As you might know, Mac OS X has a ton of special characters built in, including 
the currently hugely popular Emoji. Emojis are, to be brief, Japanese emoticons 
or pictographs. Hundreds if not more of these exist, and an emoji keyboard can 
also be added to iOS which permits you to switch to it like any international 
keyboard layout.

However, in the case of OS X, you have to drag them from the character pallet 
into any text field. While this can of course be done with the mouse, I  
haven't found a reliable way of doing this with VoiceOver so far. The 
characters won't show up for VoiceOver except the currently selected icon, so 
I'm wondering if anyone has actually found a successful way of using these. 
This of course does not just apply to Emojis, but any character in the 
CHaracter Pallet.

I may just have missed the solution. I can do this with the mouse, but if 
VoiceOver tries to do anything with these they don't even show up anywhere. I'm 
hoping someone can help.

Thanks!

Regards,
Nicolai
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