![]() ![]() That is the character that Wikipedia uses for their Windows key article. You could use the ⊞ ⊞'squared plus' symbol, which is basically four boxes, which is in essence a window, which should remain iconic throughout time, regardless of various stylistic changes. yuritsuki yuritsukiĨ44 5 5 gold badges 17 17 silver badges 38 38 bronze badges 4 Answers Is there a native fontset that allow me to do this? Something like or (note, these two symbols are images found from google search. I'm looking for the modern symbol of the current platform, since my friend's computer is running Windows 8.1. But the only font symbol that even comes close to the Windows key is Wingdings Alt 255, and the look of that isn't modern at all. I really want to use a symbol or ASCII code to represent the windows key. Now I'm writing some documentation for some procedures for a friend of mines. In doing so, the Windows key's icon has changed as well, from Windows XP to the most modern iteration, Windows 8. Microsoft's Windows icon has changed multiple times throughout the past decade. In case you're not familiar with the process, you press ALT0241 to make the Spanish n with a tilde over it, as in senor (but Ii can't do this now that I have installed Windows 10). It has always worked on any computer I've used. I've made a list of the ASCII keys and carry it all over three continents.
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