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The delete key removes the character above or to the right of the cursor. The backspace removes the character to the left of the cursor.
When you get your computer your cursor should be normal but if its not its not right. [Ej Chapman wrote this answer.]
Vi is a text editor that has three modes. In command mode you use h, j, k, l?æto go left, down, up and right. In input mode you press i to insert text before the cursor or a to insert after. To get into Ex mode you press Esc and : and write the file by entering :w (enter text) and end with :q.
Press the Delete key to remove a character on the right of the cursor.
in the command prompt window, right click. you will see a popup menu. select mark. the cursor will change and let you select any text in the command window. left click to highlight the text you want. right click when you are finished. now right click again and select paste and you'll be able to paste the text to the command line. if you want to paste from another program, just copy from that program by selecting the text, hitting Ctrl+C, then going to the command prompt window and right click -> paste. you can also hit the UP cursor to cycle through past commands you've issued.
the short cut menu appear but before that, the censor is a whit cross.
Assuming you meant 'characters' - use the DEL key (instead of backspace). The DEL key erases the character at the cursor, moving the text from right to left. The Backspace key erases the character immediately to the LEFT of the cursor.
They are called the mouse keys. They Are: 8= Up 2= Down 4= Left 6= Right 1= Diagonal to Bottom Left 3= Diagonal to Bottom Right 7= Diagonal to Top Left 9= Diagonal to Top Right
You need to use a "style" mark-up language known as CSS (which is short for Cascading Style Sheet). Put this in the head of your HTML document: <style type=text/css> body { cursor: CURSOR_NAME; } </style> And these are the valid values for CURSOR_NAME - simply replace that bit with the appropriate cursor type from this list: cursor: auto (uses what is set by user) cursor: crosshair (should produce a cross) cursor: default (cursor remains as it is) cursor: e-resize (arrow pointing right) cursor: hand (the traditional pointing hand) cursor: help (a Question Mark should appear) cursor: move (a cross with arrows on the tips) cursor: n-resize (an arrow pointing north or up) cursor: ne-resize (an arrow pointing northeast) cursor: nw-resize (an arrow pointing northwest) cursor: pointer (that hand again) cursor: s-resize (an arrow pointing south or down) cursor: se-resize (an arrow pointing southeast) cursor: sw-resize (an arrow pointing southwest) cursor: text (looks like the end of an I-beam) cursor: w-resize (an arrow pointing west) cursor: wait (an hourglass)
Point your mouse cursor to the right of your character. Drag the cursor left, across the character in the chair. (Move it away to avoid dragging him back to the right.)
The delete key deletes text to the right of the cursor and the backspace key, in the top right of your keyboard, will delete text to the left of the cursor.
The backspace key deletes to the left of the cursor, and the delete key deletes to the right of the cursor.