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U+0040
People usually copy this character for keyboards, handles, file names, and quick formatting, especially when email addresses, social handles, direct mentions need to stay plain and compatible.
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This section expands beyond emoji into keyboard-friendly characters people use for bios, branding, UI copy, legal text, quick formatting, and decorative text.
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Core keyboard-ready characters used in plain text, code, handles, prices, formatting, and quick text decoration.
Widely supported Unicode marks such as stars, checks, warning signs, and directional glyphs that are not emoji.
Characters people use to decorate text, build simple layouts, guide attention, and create stylistic captions or bios.
Common legal, typographic, and utility characters such as copyright, trademark, degree, section, and math-adjacent marks.
U+0040
People usually copy this character for keyboards, handles, file names, and quick formatting, especially when email addresses, social handles, direct mentions need to stay plain and compatible.
Open symbol pageU+0023
People usually copy this character for keyboards, handles, file names, and quick formatting, especially when hashtags, topic labels, number markers need to stay plain and compatible.
Open symbol pageU+0024
In practice, the character works best where prices, budgets, money labels have to fit naturally inside usernames, code-like text, or lightweight formatting.
Open symbol pageU+0025
This ASCII sign is useful in technical or compact text because percentages, discount labels, analytics summaries often need something easy to type, paste, and reuse.
Open symbol pageU+0026
You will often see this sign in plain keyboard-first writing where titles, paired names, brand copy need a character that stays familiar across tools.
Open symbol pageU+002A
People usually copy this character for keyboards, handles, file names, and quick formatting, especially when footnotes, emphasis, wildcard-style notes need to stay plain and compatible.
Open symbol pageU+002B
People usually copy this character for keyboards, handles, file names, and quick formatting, especially when additions, plans, feature lists need to stay plain and compatible.
Open symbol pageU+002D
In practice, the character works best where ranges, subtraction, joined text have to fit naturally inside usernames, code-like text, or lightweight formatting.
Open symbol pageU+002F
This ASCII sign is useful in technical or compact text because paths, paired options, date-style text often need something easy to type, paste, and reuse.
Open symbol pageU+005C
This ASCII sign is useful in technical or compact text because escape sequences, paths, technical snippets often need something easy to type, paste, and reuse.
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This ASCII sign is useful in technical or compact text because usernames, code variables, word separators often need something easy to type, paste, and reuse.
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This ASCII sign is useful in technical or compact text because soft tone, approximate values, playful bios often need something easy to type, paste, and reuse.
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