Troubleshooting Windows Emoji Panel Search Issues After Recent Update
If you’ve recently noticed that the emoji search feature in your Windows operating system has stopped working, you’re not alone. Many users have reported difficulties with the Windows Emoji Panel, specifically with searching for emojis after installing certain updates. This article delves into the problem, its possible causes, and some practical solutions to restore the emoji search functionality on your Windows device.
Understanding the Issue
The Windows Emoji Panel allows users to quickly insert emojis into various applications by pressing the Windows key + period (Win + .). Typically, you can open the panel, type part of an emoji’s name, and see relevant results. However, some users have found that after recent updates—particularly the update released around July 8th—this search feature no longer functions as intended.
Symptoms include:
- The ability to open the emoji panel and manually browse emojis without issue.
- When attempting to search for specific emojis by typing into the search box, the panel displays no results (“0 emojis found”).
- The search results pane goes blank, even when emojis matching the input exist.
Possible Causes
The issue appears to be linked to a specific Windows update, namely the July 8th security patch and feature update for Windows 10. Post-update, the emoji search functionality becomes unreliable or non-functional for many users. This is likely due to a bug or compatibility glitch introduced during the update process.
Recommended Troubleshooting Steps
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Check for Additional Updates
Sometimes, Microsoft releases subsequent patches to fix bugs introduced in prior updates. Ensure your Windows system is fully up-to-date by navigating to Settings > Windows Update and checking for new updates. -
Restart Your Computer
A simple restart can resolve temporary glitches, including issues with system components like the emoji panel. -
Clear Windows Search Cache
The emoji search relies on Windows Search. Clearing the search cache might resolve indexing issues affecting the emoji panel. You can do this through the Indexing Options in the Control Panel. -
Uninstall the Problematic Update
If the problem persists and you need an immediate workaround, uninstalling the July 8th update can restore functionality. To do this: - Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update > View update history.
- Click on ‘Uninstall updates’.
- Locate the recent update (e.g., the KBXXXXXX associated with July 8th) and uninstall it.
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