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    Insert/Overwrite keyboard shortcut in QtCreator

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      Michael.R.LegakoL-3com.com last edited by

      When I edit in QtCreator I keep accidently hitting something that toggles the insert mode for the editor from 'insert' to 'overwrite'. By convention, this would usually be the 'Ins' {insert} key, but that does not seem to toogle between 'insert' and 'overwrite'. The QtCreator manual is strangely silent on this question (which seems very odd since editors have used both of these modes (usually using 'Ins' to toggle between them. So, what key is required to change between 'insert', and 'overwrite'. (I am using Qt 5.2.0 in Windows, but I think I've had this issue in Linux with the same version of Qt also).

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        mrjj Lifetime Qt Champion last edited by

        Hi

        On windows too and toggle is Ins as you suggest so
        not sure what is going on.

        I wonder if Tools->Option->Fakevim is turned on ?

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          MikePelton last edited by

          My (Microsoft) keyboard has two 'insert' keys, one clustered with 'home', 'PgUp' etc, and one on the numeric keypad (i.e. numeric 0). It's the former that switches the insertion mode!

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            Bob64 last edited by

            I think MikePelton is long gone but nevertheless I would like to thank him for his contribution.

            I was caught out by this today. I always use the 'INS' on the numeric pad to toggle insert/overstrike - in other editors at least - so was a bit baffled as to how to get back to insert mode. As noted by Mike, the separate INSERT key does work.

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