@Samantha What’s the chances of getting an emoji’s feature for when we send people messages through their inbox? Just a thought. ![]()
From my understanding, players have found a way to sending emojis in Inbox messages. If anyone has done that, they can let us know how they’ve done it here.
How to send Emojis in Inbox Messages (Desktop & Mobile)
If you are on a computer, you’ve likely noticed that standard copy-paste doesn’t work and typing Alt-codes often just opens the Chrome menu or inputs random letters like “z”. Here are the best ways to fix it:
Option 1: Use a Mobile Device (Easiest) The simplest way to send emojis is to log in to Casino World on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device . The mobile app and mobile browser versions use a modern text system that is fully compatible with your device’s built-in emoji keyboard.
Option 2: Switch to Mobile View on Desktop (Best for Copy-Paste) If you want to stay on your computer but need a text box that supports emojis, you can force Chrome to load the mobile version of the game:
- Open Casino World in Chrome.
- Press F12 to open Developer Tools, then Ctrl + Shift + M to toggle the device toolbar.
- Refresh the page (Required): You must refresh for the game to recognize the change.
- If prompted, click Play in Browser. This loads the HTML5 mobile interface.
- You can now right-click to Paste emojis or use the Windows Emoji Picker (Win + .) directly into the message box.
Option 3: Use an Auto Typer or other tools that simulate a keyboard If you prefer the standard desktop site, you can use an Auto Typer to “force” the characters into the game. Because these tools simulate a physical keyboard, they can often bypass the restrictions that block copy-pasting.
- Pro Tip: Set your software to use Scan Codes (Hardware mode). This ensures the “Alt” key commands aren’t intercepted by Chrome’s menu shortcuts.
Why this works:
- HTML5 vs. Legacy: The standard desktop site uses an older input engine that doesn’t recognize Unicode (emojis). The Mobile Version uses a modern HTML5 box that treats emojis like normal text.
- Bypassing Shortcuts: By using the mobile interface, you no longer have to use “Alt” codes, which prevents Chrome from accidentally opening the “File” or “Settings” menus.

