If you use a computer running Microsoft Windows for your business applications, chances are you are using a standard PC keyboard. This keyboard, whether made by Microsoft or another vendor, contains ...
On most standard computer keyboards you will find an insert key (INS). This key is usually above the arrow keys, and beside the Delete key. Its main use is to switch between two modes of entry: either ...
Blogger Jim Biancolo, creator of the previously-mentioned Universal Autocorrect AutoHotkey script, has put together a simple AutoHotkey hack for making use of your Insert key (you know, the key that ...
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