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@@ -11,10 +11,6 @@ Features
- [x] tiny disk size (under 3mb)
- [x] easy on the ram (under 50mb)
-## Troubleshooting
-
-After upgrading (or rebuilding locally), be sure to go to Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility and re-authorize qmoji! uncheck & check the box, otherwise it won't be able to send characters to other applications.
-


@@ -25,22 +21,29 @@ Inspired by the excellent [mojibar](https://github.com/muan/mojibar).
- go to [the releases page](https://github.com/jaredly/qmoji/releases)
- download `qmoji.zip` & unzip it
- right-click qmoji.app & select "open" (because it's not signed, double-clicking won't work the first time)
-- you should see a 🙃 in your statusbar
-- if you want to use the default shortcut (cmd+opt+space), you'll need to disable the macos "show a finder search window" shortcut like so https://twitter.com/ThomasAlcala/status/1088710623708565504
+- you should see a 🙃 in your menu bar
+- go to Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility and allow qmoji
+- if you want to use the default shortcut (cmd+opt+space), you'll need to disable the macos "Show Finder search window" shortcut like so https://apple.stackexchange.com/a/105561/36202
- go forth and emoji ⚡ 🏎
## Controls
Keyboard:
-- trigger with option-cmd-space
+
+- trigger with option-cmd-space (remap with the options button at top right > Change shortcut key)
- tab & shift-tab or arrow keys to move the selection
- enter to use the current emoji (it types it into the topmost application for you)
- escape to clear the search text, or if it's empty then it closes the window
Mouse:
+
- click an emoji to select it
- right-click an emoji to remove from "recently used" list
+## Troubleshooting
+
+After upgrading (or rebuilding locally), be sure to go to Security & Privacy > Privacy > Accessibility and re-authorize qmoji! uncheck & check the box, otherwise it won't be able to send characters to other applications.
+
## Contributing
- Xcode, it should build & run without any issues (no third-party libraries used)