The delete key.... (the one with the arrow pointing to the left).
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.
The key used to remove the character before the intersection point in most text editing applications is the Backspace key. Pressing Backspace deletes the character immediately to the left of the cursor's current position. In some contexts, the Delete key is also used, but it removes the character to the right of the cursor.
They are for deleting things, mainly text but also other items on your document like graphics. The Delete key removes the character to the right of the cursor, or anything that is selected. The backspace removes the character to the left of the cursor, or anything that is selected.
To delete a single character in vi, first ensure you are in normal mode by pressing Esc. Move the cursor over the character you want to delete and press x. This will remove the character under the cursor. If you want to delete the character to the left of the cursor, press X instead.
Most characters can be erased by pressing the backspace key or the Del key, depending on where your cursor insertion point is located.
To erase one character to the left of the intersection (cursor) in most text editing applications, you can press the "Backspace" key. This action removes the character immediately before the cursor's current position. If you need to delete the character at the cursor's position, you would use the "Delete" key.
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 key that removes text directly over the cursor is the "Delete" key. When pressed, it deletes the character to the right of the cursor's current position. In some applications, the "Backspace" key can be used to remove text directly to the left of the cursor.
They are for deleting things, mainly text but also other items on your document like graphics. The Delete key removes the character to the right of the cursor, or anything that is selected. The backspace removes the character to the left of the cursor, or anything that is selected.
The cursor shows you where the next character will be.
The keys that erase characters to the left of the cursor are typically the "Backspace" key. Pressing this key deletes the character immediately before the cursor's current position. In some text editing environments, the "Delete" key can be used to remove characters to the right of the cursor, but it does not erase to the left.
Editing keys on a keyboard include the following: Backspace: Deletes the character to the left of the cursor. Delete: Removes the character to the right of the cursor. Enter: Executes commands or creates a new line/paragraph in text. Arrow keys: Navigate the cursor within the text without editing. These keys facilitate efficient text manipulation and navigation.