fast-forward button

fast-forward button

⏩ represents fast-forward button, typically shown as two right-pointing triangles inside a rounded rectangle. Designs vary in color and style, from flat icons to more three-dimensional buttons.

The fast-forward button is a functional icon used to control the speed of media playback or to skip through content quickly. It serves as a universal command in digital interfaces to move forward in time or skip repetitive segments.

In digital communication, ⏩ is used to denote speed or the act of skipping ahead. Common examples include: "Let's ⏩ to the end of the meeting," "I am going to ⏩ through this boring intro," or "Can we ⏩ this project to the launch phase?"

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+23E9
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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fast reverse button

⏪ represents fast reverse button, typically shown as two left-pointing triangles on a rounded square or rectangular button. Designs vary in color and shape. A fast reverse button is a functional control used to move backward through media files or digital content at an accelerated speed. It utilizes repeating geometric shapes to imply directional momentum and is a staple of modern user interface design for media playback. In digital communication, people use ⏪ to talk about media controls or the concept of rewinding. For example: "Can you ⏪ to the part where they show the map?", "I wish I could ⏪ to last weekend," or "Just hit the ⏪ button if you missed the intro."

⏭️
next track button

⏭️ represents next track button, typically shown as two right-pointing triangles followed by a vertical bar. Designs vary in shading and style, with some looking flat and others more dimensional. A next track button is a functional media control symbol used to skip the current audio or video segment and immediately start the next one. It is a universal icon found on digital interfaces and electronic hardware to facilitate quick navigation through media content. In digital communication, the symbol is used when discussing music, media playback, or moving forward quickly. Typical examples include: "Just hit ⏭️ if you don't like this song," "I am ready for the ⏭️ chapter of my life," or "Can we ⏭️ to the good part of the movie?"

⏯️
play or pause button

⏯️ represents play or pause button, typically shown as a play triangle next to two vertical pause bars inside a rounded square. Designs vary in color and style, from flat icons to more dimensional buttons. A play or pause button is a functional icon used in multimedia interfaces to toggle the state of audio or video content. It streamlines the user experience by merging two essential playback commands into a single interactive element, ensuring that media can be managed quickly without searching for separate controls. In digital interaction, the ⏯️ is frequently used to discuss media consumption or technical instructions. Typical usage includes phrases like: "Press the ⏯️ to start the music," "I can't find the ⏯️ on this player," or "The video is stuck on ⏯️ mode."

▶️
play button

▶️ represents play button, typically shown as a right-pointing triangle inside a rounded square or circular button. Designs vary in color and depth, with some appearing flat and others more dimensional. A play button is a universal control used to start media playback, such as music, videos, or podcasts. It relies on the right-pointing triangle to signify forward motion and the beginning of a sequence, making it instantly recognizable across different languages and cultures. In digital communication, the symbol is frequently used to reference media content or to encourage action. Common usage includes phrases like: "Click the ▶️ to watch the tutorial," "I just hit ▶️ on the new album," or "Ready to ▶️ the game?"

⏸️
pause button

⏸️ represents pause button, typically shown as two vertical bars inside a rounded square. Designs vary in color and shading, with some appearing flat and others more dimensional. A pause button is a standard media control used to temporarily halt audio, video, or game progress. It allows the user to resume from the exact same point later, making it an essential component of modern digital interfaces and hardware controls. In digital communication, this symbol is frequently used to represent taking a break or stopping an activity. Common usage examples include: "I need to hit ⏸️ on this project for a while," "The video is currently on ⏸️," or "Let's ⏸️ our conversation until everyone arrives."

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