The on - screen keyboard is actually fairly remote friendly (and they made excellent use of the remote buttons as shortcuts for tasks
like backspacing, shifting, and moving onto the next step) but it's still clicking around a keyboard with a remote control and not much fun.
Finicky typists should be warned the layout is still on the small side, with some tiny keys —
like Backspace.
The decision to include a numpad means that many keys on the right flank,
like Backspace and Shift, are much smaller than usual.
Not exact matches
Hitting
backspace is
like a reverse tab.
Then while in the game press «Ctrl + Shift +
Backspace» to open up the Special K menu and choose what options you would
like.
Instead, you can select all of the files, then right - click on the file you want to use the same name, in this example it's HTGBack.exe from our article about making
backspace in Windows 7 or Vista Explorer go Up
like XP did.
One of the biggest annoyances for those going straight from XP to Windows 7 is that the
backspace key no longer moves you Up a folder
like it used to — now it moves you Back in the folder browsing history.
The dictaiton feature also supports voice commands
like «press
backspace», «delete last three words», and «go to the end of paragraph».
Personally, I
like the search key as - is, but if you'd rather have Caps Lock functionality or set the key to serve as a
backspace, here's how to do it.
The one thing I don't
like about the arc layout is where the
backspace button sits.
Unlike alternatives
like SwiftKey and Kii Keyboard, Sony's input method always assumes you're starting a new word after a
backspace.