Hey there,
Mark Hill via Users wrote:
This might work: SHIFT + 0
One person got a Bluetooth PC keyboard and used its insert key. That
might be worth looking into.
You can try turning on Full Keyboard Access in the accessibility
keyboard to see if it gives you an insert key or a numpad:
https:/
Il giorno lun, 02/12/2024 alle 00.07 +0100, Mark Hill via Users ha scritto:
> Hi all, thanks for replying.
>
> I'm on a laptop keyboard, with no numeric keypad, so I've no NUM LOCK/0 to
> try.
I don't have a Mac, but searching might lead some result.
https://www.theverge.com/23591533/mac-remap-ke
Hi all, thanks for replying.
I'm on a laptop keyboard, with no numeric keypad, so I've no NUM LOCK/0 to
try.
You can tell if you're in INS or OVR mode on the status line on the bottom
of the window.
I tried all the recommendations for Fn and ⌘ key combos, but none of them
work. The Accessibility
Hey there,
o1bigtenor via Users wrote:
>I'm using a 105 key keyboard (the big boy w numeric keypad and all)
>and if I happen to hit the "Insert" key (right beside the backspace)
>well then my on screen moves from a block to a cursor (or vice
>versa).
That reminds me. The zero key on my numpad ac
Hey there,
Mark Hill via Users wrote:
>I've struggled to find a key to toggle insert and overtype mode on a
>Mac laptop keyboard.
I don't have a Mac, but here are some things to try:
Fn + Enter
Fn+M
Fn+.
Fn+Option+Enter
⌘+R
If all else fails, open the on-screen keyboard and click the Insert
bu
On Sat, Nov 30, 2024 at 6:58 AM Mark Hill via Users
wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I've struggled to find a key to toggle insert and overtype mode on a Mac
> laptop keyboard. I can't find it as an option in Setting/Keybindings either.
> Am I missing something? Have not found reference to it either via mailin