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How can I switch between keyboard languages?
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While typing on the keyboard, tap on the globe icon near the bottom left corner. A new pop-up will appear, where you can select the new keyboard you want to switch to. You can do this to switch back and forth between keyboards in different languages. [Make sure the language you want is activated it in the Settings app](#how-can-i-add-a-new-keyboard-language).
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How can I type Emoji icons?
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[Learn how to switch between keyboard languages](#how-can-i-switch-between-keyboard-languages) to alternate between the regular keyboard and the Emoji keyboard. Once done with typing Emojis, you can switch back to the regular keyboard. If you can't see the Emoji keyboard, make sure you've [activated it in the Settings app](#how-can-i-add-a-new-keyboard-language).
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What is the round circle on the welcome screen for? What does it show? Can I configure it?
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The round circle is the infographic. It shows you recent phone activity, like the number of messages received or the number of songs played. You can disable it by launching the *Settings* app, navigating to *Security and privacy* and unticking *Stats on Welcome screen*.
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Get in touch
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Ubuntu has a huge community. You can easily get in touch with experts and ![](/@@/translation-newline)
other enthusiasts. One good way to do so, particularly if you **have ![](/@@/translation-newline)
questions**, is [AskUbuntu](http://www.askubuntu.com). It's a ![](/@@/translation-newline)
collaboratively-edited question and answer site for Ubuntu users and ![](/@@/translation-newline)
developers. 100% free, no registration required.
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represents a line break.
Start a new line in the equivalent position in the translation.
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represents a space character.
Enter a space in the equivalent position in the translation.
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Another great place to **get involved** with Ubuntu is our very own [Ubuntu Community Website](http://community.ubuntu.com/). You can very easily find out about all the individual teams in Ubuntu, what they do, where they hang out and how to get involved.
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Get your questions answered
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