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Old 08-15-2012, 08:12 PM #1
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Default How do you front delete on a virtual keyboard?

Hi.

I am quickly learning all things tablet related. But I have one more thing to master on the virtual keyboard. And this is a BIGGIE!!!

You know, when you want to delete something you have typed you have to tap the backspace key (right side of virtual keyboard). you keep tapping and it keeps backward deleting.

How do you FRONT delete anything? There is no delete key on any of my virtual keyboard tablets (as there is on the keyboard i'm typing on right now because I'm on my PC).

So if they didn't put a DEL key on the virtual keyboard, how do we front delete any thing we want to delete?

Thanks much

Melody
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