SymbolFYI

Keyboard

2328 · Miscellaneous Technical · Zyyy

Codificações

Unicode U+2328
HTML Decimal ⌨
HTML Hex ⌨
CSS \2328
JavaScript \u{2328}
Python \u2328
Java \u2328
UTF-8 e2 8c a8
UTF-16 23 28
URL Encoded %E2%8C%A8

Propriedades Unicode

Block
Miscellaneous Technical
Script
Zyyy
Category
Other Symbol (So)
Bidirectional
ON

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