"Lem" <lemp40@unknownhost> wrote in message
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>>> My keyboard doesn't have an "Insert" key. (As I understand that is
>>> becoming more common.)
>>>
>>> My question; Is there a keyboard shortcut that's an alternative to the
>>> Insert key?
>>>
>>> (I do NOT mean "Ctrl+V" to insert (paste) from the clipboad.)
>>
>> For reference to all the responders who are unfamiliar with what the OP
>> is saying, some newer keyboards do not have a DEDICATED Insert key,
>> instead placing it "below" a key and requiring you to use some special
>> function key to activate it.
>>
>> This sucks. It's all because of idiot n00Bs who start typing in Word, hit
>> the Insert key, and then wonder why everything is getting overtyped.
>> First, Word hid the Insert functionality by default. Now, keyboards are
>> placing the key in hard-to-reach areas. This totally screws those of us
>> who use the CUA shortcuts for copy and paste.
>
> http://www.randyrants.com/2008/12/sharpkeys_30.html
>
> or, in general,
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...ndows+xp+key+m
Okay, I have to ask: what do either yours or Kelly's replies have to do with
my post? I'm not asking to remap keys nor am I asking what the Insert key
does. I'm complaining about the fact that it seems to be going away.
Remapping doesn't help because on the keyboards that are getting rid of the
Insert key, the layout of the 3 x 2 block of keys is also removed, so it's
not like I could remap "the key above Delete" to Insert, since often the
Delete key becomes this ridiculously huge key, like NumPad Enter. So my
muscle memory for the Shift+Ins keystroke, for example, can't be satisfied
by a remapping.
Not trying to be beligerent or anything here; I just don't understand what
you folks are trying to convey to me....