A "smiley" emoticon is produced by typing a colon followed by a close-parenthesis thusly :) Many online applications such as email clients and instant messengers automatically convert these emoticons into smiley-faced icons or pictures.
A smiley-face character ☺ is featured in many fonts. This can be accessed by copying & pasting from the character map application found in windows' start menu. Start > programs > accessories > system tools > character map. Its unicode designation is U+263a
It is also possible to produce these unicode characters by typing special key combinations. However you may be required to do a little registry editing to enable this feature. I will provide a link below which details this process.
examples!!!!!! :):(:):(:):(:):(:):(:):(:):(:):(:):(:):(:):(:):(:):(:):(!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! these are happy AND sad faces!! haha enjoy!!!
with a collin a parenthesis likes this :)
There are several ways that one can make a smiling face using a keyboard. The most common way is to use a colon and parentheses. It could also be done using a colon and a capital D.
That Smiling Face was created in 1988.
Your Smiling Face was created in 1977-06.
You can type a sad face emoticon with a keyboard by using a colon, a hyphen, and an open parenthesis, like this: :-(.
She is as kind as a smiling face.
social smiling
Smiling face, cosy place
be always happy. dont be angry unless. they like smiling face and smiling friendalways be with them
When it detects a face it focuses on it & usually puts a square on it when they are smiling
It is on our own face when we smile. Smiles are contagious so when we smile it spreads to others
笑脸 [xiào liǎn]
How did you type the question? A: WITH THE KEYBOARD!