A large, double-width key usually with the word "backspace" written on it but some keyboards denote with a long left-facing arrow. It is usually found at the top-right of the primary (alphanumeric) keys, on the same row as the digits, above the enter/return key and below the F12 key.
On some keyboards as is the case with a Mac wireless keyboard the Delete key and the Left arrow key on the bottom right works as a backspace key.
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There is no such key on standard keyboards. Such questions are related to a humorous but likely apocryphal story about novice computer users. According to the anecdote, a new PC user encounters the instruction "hit ANY key to continue". Seeing other keys such as enter, escape, shift, and control, the user calls technical support to find out which key on the keyboard is the ANY key. While this seems unbelievably naive, similar queries have been made about various computer instructions since the earliest days of personal computers.
A scancode (or scan code) is the data that most computer keyboards send to a computer to report which keys have been pressed. A number, or sequence of numbers, is assigned to each key on the keyboard.
Backspace or Del will erase text. Backspace will erase in < direction. Del or Delete will erase in > direction.
the backspace key is located above the enter key
there is no "any" key your computer is simply asking you to hit any key on your keyboard like abcd... or enter, backspace, etc any key as in ANY key
backspace
shift, delete, backspace, tab, caps lock
Most characters can be erased by pressing the backspace key or the Del key, depending on where your cursor insertion point is located.
The "Delete" key, located in the upper right region of the keyboard.
The "Delete" key will do that.
Backspace key.
press the backspace button on your computer. it is located right above the \ and enter buttons :) hahahaha
The delete button erases things in front of the cruser and the backspace button erases behind the cruser. ;) but next time do your own hw
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.