How to toggle "insert" edition mode on a keyboard without "insert" key (eg. Mac [message #290130] |
Thu, 18 August 2005 20:06 |
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Originally posted by: francois.NOSPAM.granade.com
I'm on MacOS, on a machine that doesn't have an "insert" key on the
keyboard.
I want to toggle between insert modes ("smart insert", etc.) in the Java
editor.
The help (Key assist) tells me that I should use shift-cmd-insert key...
but my keyboard doesn't have an "insert" key ??
There must bee a way, because I toggled somehow, but I can't get the key
sequence again...
Sounds like a very dumb question, but I've looked everywhere and
couldn't find any way.
thanks for any help
Francois
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Re: How to toggle "insert" edition mode on a keyboard without "insert" key (eg. [message #290132 is a reply to message #290130] |
Thu, 18 August 2005 20:42 |
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Originally posted by: francois.NOSPAM.granade.com
ok, I've found a simple way: in the preferences ("general->keys" panel),
change the keyboard assignment (to ctrl-cmd-I for example). But should I
enter it as a bug, that it doesn't seem possible (or at least easy) at
first ?
thanks
Francois Granade <francois@NOSPAM.granade.com> wrote:
> I'm on MacOS, on a machine that doesn't have an "insert" key on the
> keyboard.
>
> I want to toggle between insert modes ("smart insert", etc.) in the Java
> editor.
>
> The help (Key assist) tells me that I should use shift-cmd-insert key...
> but my keyboard doesn't have an "insert" key ??
>
> There must bee a way, because I toggled somehow, but I can't get the key
> sequence again...
>
> Sounds like a very dumb question, but I've looked everywhere and
> couldn't find any way.
>
> thanks for any help
>
> Francois
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