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@Alecsander

Thanks for the reply.

 

If you're using Microsoft Word, try the below step.

 

Method 1

  1. Do one of the following, as appropriate for your version of Word:
    • In Word 2010 and Word 2013, click the File tab, and then click Options.
  2. In the Word Options dialog box, click Advanced.
  3. Do one of the following:
    • To enable the INSERT key in order to control Overtype mode, click to select the Use the Insert key to control overtype mode check box.
    • To keep Overtype mode always enabled, click to select the Use overtype mode check box.
  4. Click OK.


Method 2

  1. Right-click the Status bar, and then click Overtype. "Insert" is now displayed on the left side of the Status bar.
  2. To use Overtype mode, click Insert on the Status bar. "Overtype" is now displayed on the left side of the Status bar.

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I have the same quesetion, I want to be able to use inseart key by default without pressing fn and not especially in Word but in Windows in general.

I have disable t Action Keys Mode option and it works for all F keys but not for prt sc/ins

Please provide a permenent solution.

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Also waiting for an answer to this

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