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Hello u all,
i´ve got an Powerbook 150 and it works quite allright an it is
still good enough for me.
But a little problem is: where ist the delete key?
I can use the backspace-key to erase a letter behind the cursor,
but how can i delete a letter ahead of the cursor?
I didn´t find a key so far
I've never seen a 150's keyboard, but if it's anything like the 520c and
Duo keyboards I am familiar with, the answer is you don't. Most laptop
keyboards drop a few keys deemed unnecessary, and the delete key is
often one.
ICBWT, especially as I've never seen a 150's.
Scott Holder
on 9/27/02 12:12 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i´ve got an Powerbook 150 and it works quite allright an it is
still good enough for me.
But a little problem is: where ist the delete key?
I can use the backspace-key to erase a letter behind the cursor,
but how can i
can i delete a letter ahead of the cursor?
I think he's looking for a forward-delete key. Ain't one. There are a
couple of programs that set up special key combinations. Hidden Finder
Features was one of them, IIRC.
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I understand that this type of sale undoubtedly leads to people using
software for which they own no license.
But I can think of circumstances in which I would gladly pay extra to have
pre-installed software for which I own a license.
I use M$ FoxPro 2.6 for the vast majority of my work and own
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently got a TiBook for work, and had to figure out how to install over
17 floppies worth of FoxPro onto a machine without a floppy drive. Not to
mention the hours I wasted waiting to feed the next floppy.
Use Disk Copy, make images of the floppies, burn images