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The Delete (backspace) key ( * ) allows you to remove characters to the left of the cursor’s
current position. It differs from the left cursor key ( f ), which only moves the cursor with-
out deleting any characters.
The delete key can also be used to quit most functions and return to the previous display with-
out changing the text.
Some questions asking you to confirm a command may appear on the LCD display, especially
when the function that you have chosen will delete or affect files. In these cases, pressing *
is like answering “no”.
☞ To answer “yes”, press _. Refer to RETURN KEY on page 47.
To delete one character:
1 Press f, w, e or h to position the cursor below the character immediately to the
right of the character that you wish to delete.
2 Press * once.
To delete a sequence of characters:
1 Press f, w, e or h to position the cursor below the character immediately to the
right of the last character that you wish to delete.
2 Hold down * until all of the characters that you wish to delete are deleted.
To quit a function without changing your text:
● Press * to return to your text.
To answer “no”:
● Press *.
With the Line Out function, you can easily remove an entire line of text.
To delete a line of text:
1 Press f, w, e or h to position the cursor within the line of text that you wish to
delete.
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