Ed, don't you have a regular keyboard?  If you do, the Insert key would be
part of the Numpad set of keys, and not the one above the delete key.  

I do know  that there are laptops that DO NOT have the Numpad; for this, if
memory serves, the CapsLock key is also being used as a modifier.

No, I didn't address your questions particularly, I want to leave those to
others to deal with more succinctly.

Sincerely,
Olusegun
Denver, Colorado 


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