Many people don't know how to insert symbols other than emoticons in Facebook. Use symbols encoded in Unicode to display signs like the victory hand, planets, hearts, crowns and other interesting shapes. You can use these symbols in Facebook statuses, messages, comments and chat.
Click the Windows icon on the taskbar to launch the Start Menu. Enter the words "Character Map" in the
search box. Click the "Character Map" program in the results to launch it.
Click the "Font" menu and select "MS Gothic." If you prefer a different font that has the sign you are looking for, choose that font instead. Make sure it has the letter "O" next to its name in the list.
Click "Unicode" next to "Character set" and then click 'Unicode Subrange" next to "Group by." Select "Symbols & Dingbats" in the "Group by" window that appears.
Double-click the deuces sign in the font character map. The deuces sign is named "Victory Hand" in Windows fonts.
Click "Select" and then click "Copy."
Sign into Facebook. Right-click inside the "Status" box and click "Paste." Click "Share."
Click the Windows icon on the taskbar to launch the Start Menu. Enter the words "Character Map" in the search box. Click the "Character Map" program in the results to launch it.
Click the "Font" menu and select "MS Gothic." If you prefer a different font that has the sign you are looking for, choose that font instead. Make sure it has the letter "O" next to its name in the list.
Click "Unicode" next to "Character set" and then click 'Unicode Subrange" next to "Group by." Select "Symbols & Dingbats" in the "Group by" window that appears.
Double-click the deuces sign in the font character map. The deuces sign is named "Victory Hand" in Windows fonts.
Click "Select" and then click "Copy."
Sign into Facebook. Right-click inside the "Status" box and click "Paste." Click "Share."


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