When using the key to scroll, the insertion point typically moves up or down the text, indicating where new text will be added if you start typing. It may also remain static while scrolling through a document, allowing you to navigate without altering the text. This behavior may vary depending on the software or application being used.
If you hit the Backspace key, the insertion point will move to the left. If you press the Delete key, the insertion point will stay where it is.
If you hit the Backspace key, the insertion point will move to the left. If you press the Delete key, the insertion point will stay where it is.
If you are referring to Web Design, click on the spot you are being told is the "insertion point", which makes that spot your insertion point. Depending on what program you are using (such as Dreamweaver) , you may have to press the shift/enter key, and other programs you only have to hit the enter key. Hope that helps!
The backspace key will delete characters as it moves the insertion point four spaces to the left. The left-arrow key will move the insertion point to the left four spaces without changing any of the characters in the line.
An insertion point is the flashing line which indicates where you will be typing. Therefore, the keys that would be pressed are the 'k' key, and the shift key.
Backspace key
To delete characters in a cell to the left of the insertion point, you can press the "Backspace" key on your keyboard. This key removes the character immediately before the cursor's position. If you want to delete characters to the right of the insertion point, you would use the "Delete" key instead.
Press the SHIFT key to move the insertion point down a line and return to the left margin.
Press the "Delete" key.
Pressing Home will move your insertion point to the beginning of the current line.
Home key
TABS