I don’t think the main, underlying point is being understood by all parties.

Unicode encodes plain-text characters. Not every symbol is in common use as 
part of running text, except for the pathological case of a phrase or sentence 
talking about the symbol itself.

The fact that such a symbol may appear on a computer keyboard does not disprove 
this.

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Doug Ewell, CC, ALB | Lakewood, CO, US | ewellic.org


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Subject: Aw: Re: U+1F1AD: SQUARED FN or MASK WORK SYMBOL?

I also noted, that newer keyboards include an AI assistant key, which replaces 
the menu key, but sends another keycode sequence than the menu key, including 
the F23 key, which is absent from many keyboards.

I am aware, than Unicode won't encode characters protected by trademark laws 
like the Apple or Windows logo. The closest character which could be to 
represent an AI assistant is U+1F481 (INFORMATION DESK OFFICER) which is 
unified with the "person tipping hand" emoji. As I expect other OS vendors to 
include their own AI assistant keys, I wonder if a standardized AI assistant 
keyboard symbol, which does not depict the Microsoft Copilot symbol would be 
useful.

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