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Here's a list of Unicode symbols to represent computer keyboard keys.
Mouse hover or click on a unicode character⌘to see its name and codepoint.
Note, how a unicode character shows on your screen depends the Operating System (MacOS, Microsoft Windows, Linux), browser (example: Google Chrome, Safari, Edge), and font you are using. What you see on this page may not be exactly what other people see.
Following are details.
Control key
• OPEN CENTRE ASTERISK✲ is printed on Microsoft Keyboards.
• HELM SYMBOL⎈ is used on French Canadian MacBook laptop for the Control key, andsometimes used to indicate Control key in Linux documentation.
• CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT^ (aka caret) is the classic notation to indicate ASCII control sequences in programing, and also used as a notation for pressing Control key for inputting control sequence.The symbol ismostly used in 1970s to 1990s, in documentation or from online posts by user.
[see ASCII Table]
• UP ARROWHEAD ⌃, the actual character used by Apple website as of 2017-07, in menu, in documentation.
[see French Keyboard Layout]
The caret character^and UP ARROWHEAD⌃are not good to represent the Control key, because it confuses with the printable caret character on the keyboard, the shifted digit 6 key.
Windows Logo Key
Windows Logo Key (suggestion)❖
This symbol is sometimes used by small keyboard makers.e.g. onTruly Ergonomic Keyboard
The Windows Logo key and the Apple Command key both send the same USB scancode.
On Linux, by convention, the Windows logo key is called Super. (not to be confused with a real Super key on Lisp Machine keyboards.[see Lisp Machine Keyboards])
Command key
Command key ⌘
Alt key
Alt key ⎇. This is standard Unicode symbol for the Alt key, but is rarely used as a label on keyboard nor in documentation.
Option key
Apple's Option key ⌥
Note: Alt on PC keyboard and ⌥ option on Apple Keyboards send the same USB scancode.
Meta Key, Super Key
Meta key ◆
The BLACK DIAMOND ◆ is used on Sun Microsystems Type 6 Keyboard. Solaris documentation calls it the Meta key. The Meta key is a key on Lisp Machine Keyboards and heavily used by emacs.[see A Curious Look at Emacs's One Thousand Keybindings]
Hyper Key
Hyper key (suggestions)✦✧.Hyper is key on Lisp Machine Keyboards.
Shift key
Shift key⇧
Caps lock
Capslock⇪🄰🅰
Other suggestions:
⇬⇫⇮⇯
Most keyboards use A inside a round corners square. Some use a dotted white fat arrow.
Following are Input symbols from Unicode.🔠🔡
Number lock
Number Lock key suggestion⇭🔢🔤
I haven't seen any symbol used as label for Number Lock key.
Return/Enter key
Return/Enter Key↩↵⏎
This is the return key above the right shift key.
[see Keyboard Enter/Return Key Symbol]
- Apple uses arrow with a round hook ↩ on their international version keyboards. For US version, they use the word 'return'.
- Microsoft uses a long version DOWNWARDS ARROW WITH CORNER LEFTWARDS ↵.
- Some other keyboards use an outline 90° sharp turn RETURN SYMBOL ⏎.
Enter⌤This is the enter key on number pad. This symbol is used by Apple.[see Apple Computer Keyboards Gallery]
Enter ⎆. This is unicode symbol named ENTER SYMBOL.
Note: There are 2 return/enter keys on standard PC keyboard: one on main section above right shift key, one on number pad. The keyboard hardware sends different key signals.
- On PC/Windows keyboards, they are both labeled 'enter'.
- On Apple keyboards, the main one is labeled 'return', and the one on number pad is 'enter'.
Menu/App key
Menu/App key (suggestions)▤☰𝌆This key is invented by Microsoft. It is meant to be a application specific key.[see Microsoft Keyboard Menu Key]
Compose key
Compose key⎄.This key is rare. It's on Sun Microsystems Type 6 Keyboard, but it doesn't use any symbol.
[see Alt Graph Key, Compose Key, Dead Key]
Tab key
Tab key⭾↹⇄⇤⇥↤↦
MostPC Keyboardsuse a elongated ↹ for tab.European version of Apple Keyboards use ⇥.
Escape key
Escape key⎋
Most keyboards use 'Esc' as label.
Matias Mini Tactile Pro Keyboard uses ⎋.
[see Matias Mini Tactile Pro Keyboard]
Apple's documentation also uses ⎋.
Backspace
Backspace key⌫⟵
The backspace key is the key on the top right of a PC keyboard. For example, look atIBM Model M keyboard.[see IBM Model M keyboard]
Microsoft keyboard lable this key as 'Backspace' together with a long left arrow ⟵ printed beneath it.[see Microsoft Keyboards]
On Apple Keyboards, this key is labeled 'delete'.
Don't confuse this key with the Delete key in the home/end/insert key cluster.
Delete
Delete key⌦
The delete keys is in the cluster of {home, end, page up, page down, insert}
Insert
Insert symbol⎀
This is Unicode U+2380: INSERTION SYMBOL. This symbol is used by copy editors, to indicate insertion.
Most keyboards label it 'Insert' or 'Ins'.
IBM Model M 3193 uses this symbol, but with the hat ^ at top.[see IBM Model M keyboard]
Clear Key
clear⎚⌧
The clear key is the key on the number pad onApple Keyboards.
It is labeled as 'clear'.
Home/End Keys
Home/End⤒⤓↖↘⇤⇥⇱⇲
Apple keyboard uses ↖ ↘ before 2018, now uses ⤒ ⤓.
[see Mac Keyboard Viewer]
Page Up/Down
Page Up/Down key⇞⇟△▽▲▼
- Apple Keyboards use ⇞ ⇟.
- Logitech Non-Gaming Keyboards usually use ▲ ▼
Previous/Next Page
⎗⎘
These are for browser previous/next page.The ⎗ ⎘ are used by IBM Thinkpad around 2000 to 2011.[see Evolution of Laptop Keyboard]
Arrow Keys
Commonly seen symbols used for arrow keys↑↓←→◀▶▲▼◁▷△▽⇦⇨⇧⇩⬅➡⬆⬇
[see Unicode Arrows →]
Print Screen Key
⎙ PRINT SCREEN SYMBOL
I haven't seen this symbol used on keyboard.
Scroll Lock (ScrLk)
Suggestions:
- ⤓
- ⇳🔒
System Request (SysRq)
Suggestions:
- 🗱 LIGHTNING MOOD BUBBLE
- 🗲 LIGHTNING MOOD
[see Print Screen, SysRq, ScrLk, Pause, Break Keys]
Pause/Break
pause key⎉
break key⎊
These are standard symbols for pause/break used in electronic circuits.
In the beginning, keyboard's pause/break key(s) have similar meaning to the electronic pause/break, but not today.
Black ops 4 vs ww2. [see Print Screen, SysRq, ScrLk, Pause, Break Keys]
I haven't see keyboard using these symbols.
Help Key
Help key suggested symbols.
⍰❓❔ℹ🛈
Help key is in Apple Keyboards ⌨andSun Microsystems Type 6 Keyboard
This key is typically labled just 'help'.
Sleep Key
☾
[see Astrology Symbols 🌛]
Eject
Eject⏏
mail key
mail✉
[see Office Emoji 📌]
browser home page key
home 🏠🏡⌂
Cut
Black midi synthesia. Cut✂✄
Undo, Redo
Undo, redo⎌↶↷
[see Unicode Arrows →]
Reload/Refresh Key
Reload/Refresh⟲⟳↺↻
The symbol ⟳ is used by Chromebook for browser refresh.
Microsoft Edge browser uses ↻ for reload.
Search Key, Magnify Key
search, find, magnify.🔍🔎.The manifying glass 🔍 is used on GoogleChromebook for web search function, as replacement for the CapsLock key.
Screen Brightness Key
brightness.🔅🔆
Multimedia Keys
mute🔇no sound🔈sound down🔉sound up🔊
stop◼play/pause⏯,prev song⏮,next song⏭,fast backward⏪,fast forward⏩,fast upward⏫,fast downward⏬
[see Unicode: Computer UI Icons 🗑]
Number Lock, Number Pad Keys
Allegorithmic substance painter 2019 3 3 download free. [see Unicode Circled Numbers ① ② ③]
Sample Use of Keyboard Symbols
Computer Interfac Icons
Character Representation
Key Label
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Symbols graphically describe, categorize, or rank geographic features and labels to locate them and show qualitative and quantitative relationships. They display graphical elements on a layout. You can optionally store, manage, and share symbols in collections called styles.
Tip:A project can include connections to many styles. The contents of project styles appear in the various symbol galleries in the application. You manage style connections from the Catalog pane or a catalog view.
Symbol layers
Symbols are classified by the type of geometry they depict: point, line, polygon, mesh (for multipatch layers and 3D object scene layers), and text. Each symbol type has unique characteristics and properties. Symbols are built from component symbol layers. These symbol layers are classified by their graphical structure—marker, stroke, or fill. These layers are the building blocks of symbols; they combine to make rich graphical depictions. Text symbols are an exception; they have native properties but no component layers. Mesh symbols cannot contain marker symbol layers.
Fill symbol layers cover areal geometries with a single solid color (solid fill symbol layer), a series of regularly spaced lines (hatched fill symbol layer), a gradation from one color to another (gradient fill symbol layer), an image or texture (picture fill symbol layer), or a reference to a procedural rule package (procedural fill symbol layer). Verifications.io database download. Stroke symbol layers can be of type solid, picture, or gradient. Marker symbol types include picture, 3D model (which are true three-dimensional objects), and shape, which are vector-based, and procedural.
Building Symbol Text Symbol
Legacy:Symbols in ArcGIS Pro are modeled differently than they are in ArcMap, ArcScene, and ArcGlobe. In most cases, symbols imported from existing .mxd, .sxd, and .3dd documents are converted with identical appearance, but the structure and properties may be different. Symbols that were built from representation rules may result in symbols with additional symbol layers upon conversion.
Each type of symbol layer is controlled by a series of properties. The properties appear in expandable groups in the Format Symbol mode of the Symbology pane. Symbols have at least one symbol layer, but can have more, as outlined in the following table:
Symbol type | Typical symbol layers | Role |
---|---|---|
Point symbols | Marker layers | Draw relative to the point geometry. |
Line symbols Screenshot only one screen. | Marker layers | Draw at specified locations relative to the line geometry. |
Stroke layers | Draw relative to the line geometry. | |
Polygon symbols | Marker layers | Draw relative to the polygon outline or within the polygon interior, depending on the marker placement setting. |
Stroke layers | Draw relative to the polygon outline. | |
Fill layers | Draw relative to the polygon interior. | |
Mesh symbols | Fill layers | Draw the surface of the mesh features. A mesh symbol can have only one fill symbol layer. |
Stroke layers | Draw the edges of 3D objects or multipatches. A mesh symbol can include a stroke symbol layer only when the fill symbol layer is a material fill. There can only be a single stroke layer, and it is limited to a solid 1-pixel-wide line. | |
Text symbols | Text symbols do not contain symbol layers. |
Symbol effects
In addition to these arrangements, you can add any symbol layer to any symbol. You may encounter geometry logic errors, however, where it is not clear what symbol geometry you expect to be drawn by each layer. In these cases, a Symbol has inconsistent geometry logic warning message appears. Usually, adding effect to the layer is the best way to resolve this. Effects dynamically alter symbol geometry to create different appearances.
In some cases, an effect is added automatically to a newly added symbol layer to ensure that something logical draws. An example is adding a fill symbol layer to a point symbol. Since there isn't any polygon geometry to draw with this fill symbology, a Buffer effect is added to the fill layer. The fill symbology then draws the dynamic polygon formed by the buffer. You can configure the properties of the effect, or remove it and replace it with another one.
Overprint
Symbols in a map are often above other symbols or map content in the drawing order. For example, point symbols are typically placed above polygon symbols or basemaps or imagery. By default, when a map or a layout is printed, the colors on top knock out the colors below, such that the topmost color prints directly on the page with no other ink below it. This is generally desirable, because it means that the colors you choose are printed as you expect, with no color mixing.
In some cases, you may want those colors to overprint instead. Overprinting means that the colors below are not knocked out. It is recommended that you overprint dark-colored, small, or detailed point symbols or text symbols. When you print without overprinting, very slight registration errors can cause small slivers of white where no ink has printed at all. These are noticeable and distracting against small dark details. When you overprint these features, the dark ink is not adversely impacted by mixing with colors below, and the white slivers are avoided.
When you export a map or a layout to a PDF file, you can simulate overprinting on the output. Sometimes called soft proofing, simulating overprinting shows a representation of how overlapping areas of ink will appear when printed on a page. The image below demonstrates an overprint simulation. The circles on the left show the default output setting, where the cyan ink does not overprint the magenta ink. The magenta ink is knocked out by the cyan ink. No magenta ink prints below the cyan circle. The circles on the right show a simulation of overprinting, indicating how the cyan and magenta ink would mix on the page when printed. Both inks print as full circles, and mix together where the circles overlap. In the example on the right, the fill symbol layer used in the cyan circle is set to overprint, and Simulate Overprint is checked in the Export pane when exporting a map or a layout to a PDF file.
You set up overprinting on symbol layers. This means that you can overprint some parts of a symbol and not others. To specify that a symbol layer will overprint, in the Format Symbol mode of the Symbology pane, on the Properties tab, click the Layers tab . Under the Output heading, check Overprint.
Text symbols do not have symbol layers, so you specify overprinting for the whole text symbol. To set overprinting for a text symbol, access the text symbol properties. Under the Output heading, check Overprint.
Basic symbol properties
In addition to the properties of symbols that come from the individual symbol layers, point, line, and polygon symbols also have a set of basic properties that relate to the symbol collectively as a whole. You access the basic symbol properties from the Properties tab in the Format Symbol mode of the Symbology pane, under the Symbol tab . You can make simple changes to a symbol here. If you have more than one symbol selected at a time—perhaps while modifying all of the symbols that draw a layer—you can only change the basic symbol properties. To access the detailed properties, you must work with one symbol at a time.