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My current language is English (Israel), and the keyboard is set to English US International.

When I launch the Emoji Panel and type text (in English) it doesn't filter the emojis. It'll only do so if I switch language (to Hebrew), and search the emoji names as they're called in Hebrew.

Is there a way to fix that? When I'm using my English keyboard, I want the emoji panel to search emojis as they're called in English, not Hebrew.

Here's a summary of my settings:

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The problem is that every language you're adding appears in the language bar. You cannot choose to add a language only for display or locale, I don't need 2 Englishes in my keyboard.

Posted issue here on Feedback hub, please vote.

Shimmy Weitzhandler
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  • Does this answer your question? [How do I change the input language for Emoji keyboard in Windows 10?](https://superuser.com/questions/1451149/how-do-i-change-the-input-language-for-emoji-keyboard-in-windows-10) – JosefZ Nov 20 '20 at 16:21
  • @JosefZ it's a related question but slightly different. – Shimmy Weitzhandler Nov 25 '20 at 06:28

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Found a solution which works for me:

  • I set Windows display language and all other settings to English United States
  • Regional format to Hebrew
  • Preferred Languages:
    • English (United States) > Options > Keyboards > United States International
    • Hebrew
  • Regional format: Hebrew (that's a compromise, but I can live with it)

This is what my settings look like:




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