fast up button

fast up button

⏫ represents fast up button, typically shown as two upward-pointing triangles stacked inside a rounded square. Designs vary in background color, often blue or orange.

A fast up button serves as a functional control for rapid upward movement or acceleration within digital interfaces. It is frequently employed in media players to skip content or in document viewers to jump to the beginning of a file, utilizing its double-arrow design to signify a faster pace than a single arrow.

In practical use, ⏫ appears in contexts involving speed, navigation, or vertical progress. Typical examples include: "Tap the ⏫ to return to the top of the page," "The stock prices are going ⏫ today," or "Setting the playback speed to ⏫ for this lecture."

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

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fast down button

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🔽
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🆙
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◀️
reverse button

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