Ok button

Ok button Emoji

Symbols

A blue square featuring the letters 'O' and 'K' in white. This icon mimics the look of a standard confirmation button found on digital interfaces, touchscreen displays, and computer software prompts.

Usage Context

Used to confirm an agreement, signal that a task is complete, or acknowledge a message. It is the go-to way to express approval without typing out a full sentence. It is frequently grouped with other status icons like or 👍 to emphasize a positive response.

History

The OK button originated from early desktop computing environments where software developers added visible, clickable buttons to confirm user actions. It was added to the Unicode standard in 2010 to help mobile devices bridge the gap between physical keyboard commands and modern touchscreen menus.

Details

Glyph
🆗
Unicode
U+1F197
Shortcode
:emoji_u1f197:
HTML Entity
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Specifications

Vendor Microsoft
Category Symbols
Subcategory alphanum
Unicode Version 6.0
Emoji Version 1.0
License MIT
Tags
ok buttongoodagreeyesblue squareokaysignsquaresquaredconfirmationapprovalbuttonstatusui

Microsoft Fluent License

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