Simpler still, change to the Marlett font and press "u". You can view all the upper ASCII character symbols with the Character Map applet. It "Shows available characters in the selected font". Keystroke for any given character is shown in the lower right corner.

It probably is a graphic in the program, however, if you were needing the
symbol in some writing (hint, instruction), I thought I'd point out a source
for a symbol in a typeface which looks exceptionally close to the program
item.  I was thinking you were trying to actually write something about it.

"To see all of the possibilities, click on the little [insert typeface
change to Wingdings 3, press alt+0128, typeface change back to
original]-shaped thing in the box at the far right of the...."

R.Baker

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