|{{chset-color-misc}}|{{chset-ctrl|E4C9|[[Private Use Areas|PUA]]}}
|{{chset-color-misc}}|{{chset-ctrl|E4CA|[[Private Use Areas|PUA]]}}
|{{chset-color-letter}}|{{chset-cell|01C2|[[ǂ]]|fn={{efn|1=This is not included for IPA support. Rather, in Code page 933, 0x4160 is a not-equals sign displayed with a slash (≠), while IBM-933 0x418D is one displayed with a backslash (i.e. =⃥).{{refn|name=ch3320125-1992}} Although it is IBM-933 0x4160 which is mapped to the usual not-equals GCGID SA540080 ([[halfwidth and fullwidth forms|fullwidth]] of SA540000), it is IBM-933 0x418D which is mapped to EUC-KR and IBM-949 0xA1C1.,{{refn|name=ch3320125-1992}} due to the reference glyph for the not-equals sign in KS C 5601-1987 also showing it with a backslash.{{refn|{{cite iso-ir |number=149 |date=1988-10-01 |title=Korean Graphic Character Set for Information Interchange |sponsor=Korea Bureau of Standards}}}} Hence, U+2260, which is mapped to EUC-KR and therefore IBM-949 0xA1C1, is mapped to IBM-933 0x418D, leaving IBM-933 0x4160 (and therefore IBM-949 0x9AA6) to be mapped to the visually similar character at U+01C2.{{refn|{{cite web |url=https://icu4c-demos.unicode.org/icu-bin/convexp?conv=ibm-933_P110-1995&b=0E41&s=ALL#layout |title=ibm-933_P110-1995 (lead bytes 0E41) |work=Converter Explorer |publisher=[[International Components for Unicode]]}}}}}}}}