LOL,  that's why,  if the input framework allows it, its easier to support
both approachable to backspace or at least an option to choose one or the
other.

; )

Andrew
On 19/03/2014 11:37 PM, "Doug Ewell" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Richard Wordingham <richard dot wordingham at ntlworld dot com> wrote:
>
>  Typing is a nightmare.
>>>
>>
>>  When you backspace it destroys multiple keystrokes.
>>>
>>
>> I suspect this is a widespread and unsolved problem.
>>
>
> There are two types of people:
>
> 1. those who fully expect Backspace to erase a single keystroke, and feel
> it is a fatal flaw if it erases an entire combination, and
>
> 2. those who fully expect Backspace to erase an entire combination, and
> feel it is a fatal flaw if it erases just a single keystroke.
>
> Unfortunately, both types exist in significant numbers.
>
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