i totally agree...i press it accidentally and it messes up my word documents...let's sign a petition to microsoft for it to be banned
2006-09-03 19:56:09
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answered by antigone 4
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Yes, of course. It is the opposite of the "delete" key. And if you only used the "delete" key and then tried to type something new in the middle of a sentence, the new characters would replace the ones currently there rather than being, well, "inserted".
2006-09-03 19:57:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I trust each and every thing you mentioned, valid factors. i think of what ESPN potential is, Kobe and MJ prefer to are very aggressive, extra so than maximum NBA gamers (which I do think of is actual). whilst Dirk did not make the playoffs this 365 days, it appeared as though he in simple terms style of shrugged it off, and used the "there is often next 365 days" mentality. Kobe fought and scratched and clawed until his group became able to be interior the playoffs. Switching his score first mentality to bypass and rebound mentality ( inspect the numbers and you will see he has exceeded extra this 365 days than the different 365 days). Kobe could have in no way been pleased with not making the playoffs, even though it appeared as though dirk did not care this 365 days. and that i'm a substantial Maverick and Dirk fan, have been my entire existence. i'm assuming your over the age of 15 through your expertise of the game, so which you likely observed Jordan play. His will became in simple terms extra advantageous than the different participant interior the NBA, in keeping with risk in activities era. He additionally performed with the flu, and with the aid of many injuries. even with the reality that it rather is stressful I do think of Kobe and MJ's will to win and competitiveness is extra advantageous than maximum. in keeping with risk not everybody, yet maximum.
2016-11-24 20:45:50
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answered by ? 4
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Probably u r MS-Product user. If you go for some open source OS like Linux, there u can use it while working on command mode or with text editors like VI editor. So, u need not to apple to Microsoft to remove it, just put a red DANGER tattoo(two bone and a skull) on that key; or better, configure it as one of your game function key- it may be the best use of it - as I do.
2006-09-03 20:11:17
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answered by c s 2
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I use it when I accidently write everything in capital letters and when I've knocked it and it turned on so I had to turn it off again.
it eats up all the letters after it if you didn't know.
may be u shud get a lap top, the insert key is next to the space bar, I actualy had to find it when I saw this question
2006-09-03 19:59:01
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answered by RandomChickSam 3
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so true..on my keyboard at work i often turn it on accidently because its near the back space and if you're working fast you have a lot of reworking to do when you discover your mistake...this keyboard at home doesn't have the same lay out so not a problem...but i don't know anyone who doesn't find insert an irritating addition...maybe it should be more difficult to get into
2006-09-03 20:19:13
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answered by uplate 5
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yes, the insert key allows you to toggle between insertion and overtype .... not really needed most of the time but crucial if you cannot highlight things with your mouse. it actually saves you some keystrokes because you dont have to insert and then delete a misspelled word or entry, you can overtype the error in that mode
2006-09-03 20:00:41
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answered by casurfwatcher 6
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I use it instead of Ctrl+V, when pasting.
I would rather get rid of the numbers from the top and use the symbols only without having to press the shift key. Does that make sense?
2006-09-03 19:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Have to say I have never used it. While you are at it can we get rid of the "windows key" the "Scroll Lock" and the "Pause/Break" keys as well as I don't seem to have used these either
2006-09-03 20:20:02
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answered by break 5
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I use it while working on VI Editor on Linux, to get into Insert mode for typing :) .. And yes to reboot Virtual machine on vmware, I use Ctl+Alt+Insert.. :)
2006-09-03 20:01:57
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answered by ~Raz~ 2
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All the time in word processing. If you do not like it, you can always pop it off with a knife point, it will just press back on later if you want to put it back.
2006-09-03 19:56:43
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answered by spiegy2000 6
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