Whether a writer, student, social media influencer, or a CEO, everyone has to type documents, emails, posts, and whatnot. And the ‘Delete key‘ is an integral part of everyone’s typing routine. But what if the delete key is not working on your MacBook?
Of course, you can visit the Apple Store to get it fixed, but what about the work you are currently doing? What if you don’t have the next week free, or you are traveling? Typing without the free access to delete key can be a bit difficult, especially when you need to send that piece urgently. Here are some work around.
Delete Key Not Working on MacBook? Here’s What You Can Use
Apr 26, 2013 Forward Delete in Mac OS X, like the Windows “DEL” Key. Hold down the “ fn ” (function) key then press the “ delete ” key. Relatively unknown to many Mac OS X users, this ranks among the most commonly asked questions for Windows & PC converts that have come to the Mac platform. Control-Alt-Delete (often abbreviated to Ctrl+Alt+Del, also known as the 'three-finger salute' or 'Security Keys') is a computer keyboard command on IBM PC compatible computers, invoked by pressing the Delete key while holding the Control and Alt keys: Ctrl+Alt+Delete.The function of the key combination differs depending on the context but it generally interrupts or facilitates interrupting a.
The most obvious solution is to use your mouse or trackpad. Select the text you want to delete and just writer over it.
You can also right-click (mouse) or use a two-finger tap (trackpad) to cut the text.
Use Virtual Keyboard on Mac
With a virtual keyword omnipresent at your screen, you can use it’s ‘Delete’ button to erase the text. To access a virtual keyboard, click on the Apple() logo → System Preferences → Keyboard.
Here check the Show keyboard and emoji viewers in the menu bar option.
Now, click on the Keyboard icon from the menu bar and select Show Keyboard Viewer.
Whenever you need to delete, move the cursor on the delete button and click on it.
However, users who type often do not prefer these options because they have to move their hands away from the keyboard. Though just marginally, this does reduce their typing speed and could make them forget their chain of thought.
But don’t you worry, as regulars in the field of both tech and typing, we do have some trick up our sleeves. When your delete key is not working on Mac, you can use these keyboard shortcuts to avoid using a mouse.
Keyboard Shortcuts to Erase Text without Using Delete Button on Mac
#1. Control + H: Similar to the Delete button, this works as a backspace i.e., it will erase the space/text before the cursor.
#2. Control +D: This works in line with fn+Delete and will remove space or text after the cursor.
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#3. Shift + Alt + Arrow Key: This one undoubtedly my favorite as this is faster than the two above. Press Shift + Alt + Left Arrow to select the word before the cursor
and Shift + Alt + Right Arrow for word after the cursor.
Type in the new correct word in place of the wrong one. Press the arrow multiple time to select more than one word.
#4. Shift + Command + Arrow Key: Want to erase the whole line after a specific word? Press Shift + Command + Left Arrow to select the full line before the cursor
and Shift + Command + Right Arrow for the line after the cursor.
Type in the new correct word in place of the wrong one. Press the arrow multiple time to select more than one sentence/line.
Now, when such handy shortcuts are at your disposal, why worry about your delete key not working on Mac? Finish that urgent work without hiccups and then get your keyboard checked.
Delete Key For Mac Shortcut
Happy Deleting!!
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