Keycap: 4 Emoji

Symbols

A blue or grey square keycap with the number four printed in the center. It visually represents a physical button on a standard telephone dial pad or a computer keyboard.

Usage Context

Commonly used when writing out numbered lists, referring to the number four, or representing the action of pressing a button. It is often paired with other keycap emojis like 1⃣ or 2⃣ to establish a ranking or sequence.

History

First introduced in Unicode 1.1 in 1993, the keycap emojis were originally created to provide compatibility with text-based Japanese telecom interfaces that relied heavily on graphical number buttons.

Details

Glyph
4⃣
Unicode
U+0034 U+20E3
Shortcode
:emoji_u0034_20e3:
HTML Entity
4⃣

Specifications

Vendor Microsoft
Category Symbols
Subcategory keycap
Unicode Version 6.0
Emoji Version 1.0
License MIT
Tags
4fourkeycapkeycap:symbolsnumberbuttondial padlist itemrankingsequence

Microsoft Fluent License

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