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macOS Monterey: How to Make Your Mac User Profile an Animated Memoji

Wednesday October 27, 2021 8:43 pm PDT by
In macOS Monterey, you can use an animated Memoji as your Mac user profile instead of a standard static image. Of course you could always use a still photo of yourself to welcome you at startup and on the Lock Screen, but where's the fun in that? Keep reading to learn how it's done. Click the Apple () symbol in the menu bar and select System Preferences.... Click Users & Groups in the...

How to Make a Memoji on Apple Watch

Wednesday September 30, 2020 1:19 pm PDT by
Apple in watchOS 7 introduced a new Memoji app, which can be used to create the personalized Memoji characters that Apple first introduced in 2018, with the Memoji app available on the Apple Watch Series 4 and later. Creating a Memoji can be done in just a few minutes, and all of the same creation options that are available on iPhone and iPad are available on Apple Watch. Open the...

How to Set a Memoji or Animoji as Your Watch Face on Apple Watch

Wednesday September 30, 2020 1:19 pm PDT by
Apple in watchOS 7 introduced a new Memoji and Animoji watch face that lets you display an Animoji or custom-created Memoji on your wrist. The Memoji watch face is available on the Apple Watch Series 4 and later. Enable the Memoji Watch Face on Apple Watch Long press on the display of the Apple Watch. Scroll all the way to the left and tap on the "+" button to add a new watch face. ...

How to Remove Memoji Stickers From the Emoji Keyboard in iOS

Friday November 8, 2019 6:49 pm PST by
In iOS 11, Apple introduced animated emoji characters called Animoji, which are designed to mimic your facial expressions. Animoji have since grown to encompass Memoji, which are customizable humanoid Animoji characters that you can design to look just like you. These characters are also available as Memoji Stickers in iOS 13, which show up in the frequently used section of the emoji picker ...

How to Create and Use Memoji

Wednesday September 19, 2018 10:10 am PDT by
In iOS 11, Apple introduced animated emoji characters called Animoji, which are designed to mimic your facial expressions. As of iOS 12, Animoji have grown to encompass Memoji, which are customizable humanoid Animoji characters that you can design to look just like you. Memoji can do all of the same things that Animoji can, mimicking your facial expressions to allow for cute videos, photos,...

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