Guiding Support! Highlight accessibility with the White Cane emoji, a symbol of independence for visually impaired individuals.
A white cane, often used by visually impaired people for navigation. The White Cane emoji is commonly used to convey themes of accessibility, independence, or support for the visually impaired community. If someone sends you a 🦯 emoji, it might mean they are discussing accessibility, supporting visually impaired individuals, or highlighting independence.
The 🦯 White Cane emoji represents and symbolizes the mobility aid used by people who are blind or have low vision. It signifies support, accessibility, and independence for those with visual impairments.
Simpliciter preme emoticonium 🦯 supra ut statim illud in area transcribendi efferre possis. Deinde illud ubique incollare potes — in nuntiis, retibus socialibus, documentis, aut quacumque applicatione quae emoticonia sustinet.
Emoticonium 🦯 white cane introductum est in Emoji E12.0 et nunc sustinetur in omnibus principalibus suggestis, inter iOS, Android, Windows, et macOS.
Emoticonium 🦯 white cane pertinet ad categoriam Res, praesertim in subcategoria Instrumenta.
The 🦯 white cane (also called blind person's cane) helps people with visual impairments navigate. It detects obstacles and signals to others that the user has low vision, promoting awareness and accessibility.
Pretending you definitely did not see something that just happened. Perfect for those moments when you witness something awkward and want to play completely oblivious.
| Nomen Unicode | Probing Cane |
| Nomen Apple | White Cane |
| Unicode Hexadecimale | U+1F9AF |
| Unicode Decimale | U+129455 |
| Serio Fugere | \u1f9af |
| Groupus | 💎 Res |
| Subgroupus | 🛠️ Instrumenta |
| Propositum | L2/18-080 |
| Versio Unicode | 12.0 | 2019 |
| Versio Emoji | 12.0 | 2019 |
| Nomen Unicode | Probing Cane |
| Nomen Apple | White Cane |
| Unicode Hexadecimale | U+1F9AF |
| Unicode Decimale | U+129455 |
| Serio Fugere | \u1f9af |
| Groupus | 💎 Res |
| Subgroupus | 🛠️ Instrumenta |
| Propositum | L2/18-080 |
| Versio Unicode | 12.0 | 2019 |
| Versio Emoji | 12.0 | 2019 |