

However, it is worth noting that the higher-ups at the company are aware of the needs of its users. But while there have been several rumors and even some official reports about the possibility of an upcoming WhatsApp app for iPad, there is no concrete release date. Well, until the company launches an official iPad app. This isn’t ideal but it is currently the only way to get WhatsApp fully functional on your iPad. Go back to your Home Screen, and you should now see the new icon/bookmark you created. You can type in whatever you want, but it’s probably easier to just leave it as “WhatsApp” and you’ll see as the target address.ġ3. The paperclip symbol for attaching any media also lives here.You’ll then have the option to choose a name for your new bookmark. You'll find these in the same place as you would on the smartphone app, on the side of the box where you type a new message. You can also click on the bar at the top of the chat and you'll get the option to delete the chat, turn on Disappearing Messages as well as see the contact's information.Įmojis are also available on the WhatsApp desktop app. Within this menu, you can select messages within that particular chat, mute the chat, clear it and delete that particular chat, as well as see contact information for that person. In the top right, there is a search symbol, along with another small arrow that brings up another drop-down menu. At the top left of a particular chat, you'll see their name and when they were last online if they have this feature activated. There are also more options in each individual chat.

Alternatively, you can use the keyboard shortcuts below for that. You can archive a chat, pin it, mute it, delete it or mark it as unread from here. Hovering over each individual chat in the main screen will also bring up a small arrow for that particular chat, offering a couple more options.
