To delete a file or folder on most computers, you can typically select the item and press the "Delete" key on your keyboard. On Windows, you can also use "Shift + Delete" to permanently delete an item without moving it to the Recycle Bin. On macOS, the "Command + Delete" shortcut will move selected items to the Trash. Be sure to confirm any deletion prompts to avoid accidental loss of important files.
insert, home, pageup, delete end, page down keys is called as nevigation keys.
Shift + Del
Use the Undo function.
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"Shift" and "Del" or "Delete" together
Press the NUM LOCK, Function, and DELETE keys to go back to alpha keys.
The one that says "delete" on it.
Press the F2 key to start editing the cell. Then use the arrow keys to get to the point in the text where you want to get rid of a character. If the character is to the left of the cursor, use the Backspace key. If it is to the right of the cursor, use the Delete key.
Backspace deletes the characters to the left of the cursor while delete deletes the characters to the right. (The cursor is the vertical line that flashes on and off where you are typing text)
Yes.
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The "Delete" key will do that.