Is there a Unicode symbol for the backspace key ⌫, the x inside a left-pointing arrow? I know that Unicode has a "BACKSPACE" control character (U+0008) that it inherited from ASCII, and it has a "SYMBOL FOR BACKSPACE" character "␈" (typically rendered "BS", U+2408) to visualize said control character, but that's not what I'm looking for.
How do I change the settings to where I can press the space bar and it put a space after the letter instead of deleting the letters after it. For example, when I have a sentence like " I hav to go....
^yes. I see that it's 0. Is that gonna affect anything on my truck? Why would te guy tell me 4.5 backspace, and 12 offset? Is he just trying to sell some wheels? You cant have 2 wheels that are the same width and backspacing, but have different offsets. Were the wheels you were looking at and the ones hes trying to sell same everything?
This extension re-enables the backspace key as a back navigation button -- except if you're writing text. Before Chrome 52, the backspace key navigated back (if you weren't writing text).
When I press Ctrl+Backspace, sometimes a small square is inserted, instead of the entire word being erased. The problem only happens in some text boxes; in others the shortcut works like it should.
a forward delete in Mac, like <-backspace on windows A Forward Delete on a Mac is not the Backspace on Windows, but is the Delete on a Windows keyboard. The Backspace on a Windows keyboard is called Delete on a Mac. On a Mac, the Delete key is labeled " delete " or shows some left arrow (and ⌫ in the menus). The Forward Delete is labeled "⌦" or " del " (not " delete "), or " delete ...
Mark the word using Ctrl + Shift + Left Arrow and afterwards delete it using either Del or Backspace. Suggestion from the answers of that question: Microsoft Word deletes a space along with the word when pressing Ctrl+Backspace.
17 I'd like to fix this frequent problem where the shell on a remote server thinks my terminal's backspace key is ^? and sometimes it thinks it is ^H, and happens to be incorrect and outputs the wrong character when I press backspace.