Unicode: 27F6. Alias: Esc --> Esc. Infix arrow operator. x ⟶ y is by default interpreted as LongRightArrow[x,y]. Not the same as \[Rule].
\[Mho]
(Mathematica Character Name) Unicode: 2127. Alias: Esc mho Esc. Letter-like form. Used to denote the inverse ohm unit of conductance. "Mho" is "ohm" spelled backwards. Occasionally called 'agemo' in pure ...
Unicode: 266E. Letter-like form. Used to denote musical notes. Sometimes used in mathematical notation, often as an inverse of numbering operations represented by \[Sharp].
Unicode: F383. Alias: Esc -␣␣ ␣ Esc. Negative spacing character. Used to bring characters on either side closer together. Width: -4/18 em. Interpreted by default just like an ...
Unicode: F384. Alias: Esc -␣␣ ␣␣ Esc. Negative spacing character. Used to bring characters on either side closer together. Width: -5/18 em. Interpreted by default just like ...
Unicode: F380. Alias: Esc -␣ Esc. Negative spacing character. Used to bring characters on either side closer together. Width: -1/18 em. Interpreted by default just like an ...
Unicode: 000A. Raw operator. Inserted whenever a raw newline is entered on the keyboard. Forces a line break in an expression, fixing the indenting level at the time when the ...
Unicode: 2060. Alias: Esc nb Esc. Letter-like form. Used to indicate that no line break can occur at this position in an expression.
Unicode: 00A0. Alias: Esc nbs Esc. Spacing character. Generates a space with the same width as \[RawSpace], but with no line break allowed to occur on either side of it.
Unicode: 2209. Aliases: Esc !el Esc, Esc !elem Esc. Infix set relation operator with built-in evaluation rules. x ∉ y is by default interpreted as NotElement[x,y].