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An arrow is a graphical symbol, such as ← or →, or a pictogram, used to point or indicate direction. In its simplest form, an arrow is a triangle , chevron , or concave kite , usually affixed to a line segment or rectangle , [ 1 ] and in more complex forms a representation of an actual arrow (e.g. U+27B5).
The Arrows block contains eight emoji: U+2194–U+2199 and U+21A9–U+21AA. [3] [4]The block has sixteen standardized variants defined to specify emoji-style (U+FE0F VS16) or text presentation (U+FE0E VS15) for the eight emoji, all of which default to a text presentation.
Miscellaneous Symbols and Arrows is a Unicode block containing arrows and geometric shapes with various fills, astrological symbols, technical symbols, intonation marks, and others. Block [ edit ]
"Center of gravity": crosshairs pointing to the center of a dashed circle "Do not roll": a box with a curved arrow above, and a cross-out line coming up from the box at an angle "Do not use hand hooks"
square with upper left to lower right fill white right-pointing triangle (z notation range restriction) white diamond 7 ▧ ▷ ◇ ▧ ▷ ◇ square with upper right to lower left fill black right-pointing small triangle white diamond containing black small diamond 8 ▨ ▸ ◈ ▨ ▸ ◈ ...
4. Click a button or its drop-down arrow (from left to right): • Select a font. • Change font size. • Bold font. • Italicize font. • Underline words. • Choose a text color. • Choose a background text color. • Change your emails format. • Add emoticons. • Find and replace text, clear formatting, or add the time.
Navigate to the right tab ] Start a new email conversation N: Go to the inbox M: Go to Settings ; Search S or / ... Left arrow: Go to the next message Right arrow:
an arrow (symbol), character of Unicode; an arrow key or a backspace on a keyboard; ←, <<, <-, representing the assignment operator in various programming languages; a converse implication in logic; the relative direction of left or back "Caused by" (and other meanings), in medical notation