Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji Copy and Paste
Press the Copy button beside π, then paste it with Ctrl+V on Windows, Command+V on Mac, or the Paste command on mobile.
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- 1Copy
Press the button to copy π.
- 2Place the cursor
Open the message, document, form, or profile where you need it.
- 3Paste
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What Is the Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji?
The speaker-with-cancellation-stroke emoji indicates muted or disabled sound. It is different from a low-volume speaker and from a hardware microphone-mute control.
Media controls
Meeting interfaces
Notification settings
Audio-status labels
Related forms
Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji Variants and Related Forms
Speaker low volume
Low-volume state
Speaker high volume
High-volume state
Studio microphone
Input-device emoji
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Play Symbol βΆ
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Pause Symbol (βΈ)
The pause symbol is βΈ. βΈ is U+23F8 DOUBLE VERTICAL BAR. Itβ¦
Rewind Symbol βͺ
βͺ is U+23EA BLACK LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE TRIANGLE, commonly displayed as a fast-reverseβ¦
Control Key Symbol β
β is U+2303 UP ARROWHEAD and is commonly used in Apple-style shortcutβ¦
How to Type the Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji
Choose your device or app to insert the speaker with cancellation stroke emoji without copying it from another page.
Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji on Windows
In Microsoft Word, type 1F507 and press Alt+X. In other Windows apps, use Character Map or copy π from this page.
Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji on Mac
Open Character Viewer with Control+Command+Space and search for the first character name, or copy π from this page.
Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji on iPhone and iPad
Tap the copy button for π, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.
Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji on Android
Tap the copy button for π, then paste it into the target app. Save it as a text replacement for repeated use.
Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji on Chromebook
On ChromeOS with Unicode input enabled, press Ctrl+Shift+U, type 1f507, then press Enter; otherwise copy π.
Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji on Microsoft Word
Type 1F507, then press Alt+X to convert the code to π.
Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji on Google Docs
Use Insert > Special characters and search by the Unicode name, or paste π from this page.
Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji Unicode and HTML Codes
Use these values when you need the speaker with cancellation stroke emoji in HTML, CSS, source code, or a character reference.
U+1F507
SPEAKER WITH CANCELLATION STROKE
🔇
🔇
1F507
How to Use and Format the Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji
Format π according to the specific role defined for Muted Symbol. π is U+1F507 SPEAKER WITH CANCELLATION STROKE, an emoji used for muted audio, disabled sound, or silent playback. For Muted Symbol, the encoded form is U+1F507; preserve the complete sequence, capitalization, charge, unit letters, subscripts, or operator structure exactly as shown. For Muted Symbol, placement and spacing should follow the scientific, mathematical, editorial, musical, currency, safety, or interface convention required by its actual use.
This page covers the Unicode muted-speaker symbol π. It does not by itself reveal whether system audio, one application, one participant, or a microphone is muted. When muted symbol communicates an action, quantity, relation, category, warning, or status, include nearby readable wording and an accessible name. Test muted symbol in the actual website, document, font, export format, and assistive-technology workflow rather than accepting a merely similar appearance.
In media controls, identify π as Muted Symbol and explain the exact role it performs before the reader relies on it.
For meeting interfaces, retain the sequence U+1F507; do not silently replace π with the related form π.
When muted symbol appears in notification settings, apply this convention: Give the control a visible label or accessible name that states its action.
While preparing audio-status labels, compare π with π and π, then keep the version whose meaning matches the source.
Encode muted symbol as UTF-8 or the numeric references 🔇 and 🔇 so the published text remains searchable and selectable.
Give π the readable label βMuted Symbolβ wherever the surrounding sentence, formula, score, table, or control does not already state the meaning.
Test muted symbol in the final font, mobile layout, PDF export, copy workflow, and screen-reader output before release.
Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji Examples
Sound muted πMute audio πNotifications silent πSpeaker off πAccessible label: audio mutedUnicode sequence for Muted Symbol: U+1F507HTML decimal: 🔇HTML hexadecimal: 🔇CSS escapes: 1F507Accessible text label: Muted Symbol
Common Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji Mistakes
- Using π where π is required changes the intended muted symbol or introduces a different notation.
- Dropping part of U+1F507 while copying muted symbol into media controls.
- Applying the wrong convention to muted symbol in meeting interfaces; specifically, leaving the control with no accessible name..
- Leaving π unexplained in notification settings when the audience may read it as π.
- Assuming the font used for audio-status labels will render muted symbol exactly like the preview on this page.
- Converting π into an image even though selectable Unicode text is appropriate for muted symbol.
- Publishing muted symbol without checking the distinction from π.
- Using π as the only accessible name of a button, diagram item, formula token, status message, or technical label.
Intent differentiation
Muted Symbol intent boundary
This page covers the Unicode muted-speaker symbol π. It does not by itself reveal whether system audio, one application, one participant, or a microphone is muted.
More About the Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji
π is Speaker with Cancellation Stroke Emoji, encoded as U+1F507 (SPEAKER WITH CANCELLATION STROKE). The speaker-with-cancellation-stroke emoji indicates muted or disabled sound. It is different from a low-volume speaker and from a hardware microphone-mute control. For Speaker with Cancellation Stroke Emoji, π is encoded as U+1F507, and its Unicode name is SPEAKER WITH CANCELLATION STROKE. Use π in contexts such as Media controls, Meeting interfaces, Notification settings, Audio-status labels. For Speaker with Cancellation Stroke Emoji, the surrounding words should make the intended meaning clear. You can use Speaker with Cancellation Stroke Emoji in forms such as Sound muted π; Mute audio π; Notifications silent π; Speaker off π. Check the pasted result in the final font and application. Avoid these common Speaker with Cancellation Stroke Emoji problems: Using π where π is required changes the intended muted symbol or introduces a different notation; Dropping part of U+1F507 while copying muted symbol into media controls; Applying the wrong convention to muted symbol in meeting interfaces; specifically, leaving the control with no accessible name. Speaker with Cancellation Stroke Emoji display and accessibility checks include the following: In media controls, identify π as Muted Symbol and explain the exact role it performs before the reader relies on it; For meeting interfaces, retain the sequence U+1F507; do not silently replace π with the related form π; When muted symbol appears in notification settings, apply this convention: Give the control a visible label or accessible name that states its action.
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Speaker With Cancellation Stroke Emoji FAQ
What is the encoded form of Muted Symbol?
Muted Symbol is stored as U+1F507; its Unicode character names are SPEAKER WITH CANCELLATION STROKE.
How should I copy π for media controls?
Copy the complete sequence π and verify that every character in U+1F507 remains present after pasting.
Which HTML form reproduces Muted Symbol?
Use literal UTF-8 π, decimal references 🔇, or hexadecimal references 🔇; do not substitute π.
Why might π look different in meeting interfaces?
The font or emoji renderer can change shape and spacing, but the encoded sequence U+1F507 should remain unchanged.
Can I replace π with π or π?
Only when the destination convention explicitly calls for that form. This page covers the Unicode muted-speaker symbol π. It does not by itself reveal whether system audio, one application, one participant, or a microphone is muted.