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The article currently says: "Of course, ever since moving to CRT displays, backspace composition no longer works.". Shouldn't this say something about moving to digital computers instead, because the monitor doesn't seem really related to what the article covers. The typwriter-to-computer thing is the important change. Right? Retodon8 13:52, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
I removed this bit:
Specifically, I have two small issues with this: It doesn't provide any source at all ("one recent usage"...?) - we're not supposed to cover anecdotes unless they're covered in some reputable source, which might indicate this thing is a bit more well known. Dropping random anecdotes here is original research. And, the thing is not actually about backspace at all, but how DOS handles EOF character. -- wwwwolf ( barks/ growls) 18:39, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
"In typewriters, a typist would, for example, type a lowercase letter A with acute accent (á) by typing a lowercase letter A, backspace and then the acute accent key (also known as overstrike)."
Uhmm... I remember the method was to type first the accent and then the letter. You had to backspace only when you did forget to type the accent on time. Isn't it? -- euyyn 20:51, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
I am one of those who still likes to use ctrl-H for backspace. Wikipedia somehow magically disables my normal keybinding and maps ctrl-h to the Wikipeida page history. Does anyone know how to disable this? Sanpitch ( talk) 04:24, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
That has to be the prettiest photo of a backspace key I've ever seen! :) SharkD ( talk) 05:53, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
I saw it and thought WTF? 110.32.34.98 ( talk) 04:05, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
I love the photo and caption. I do hope nobody deletes it. 131.111.248.101 ( talk) 09:12, 16 January 2011 (UTC)
I agree with all of the above. :) -- Gwern (contribs) 20:50 23 January 2011 (GMT)
Indeed. Hopefully some smug wikipedian editor with a serious power issue (and they exist by the thousands) doesn't come along this page. Avindra talk / contribs 01:29, 24 January 2011 (UTC)
Unfortunately, your prediction came true. =( Manocheese ( talk) 21:34, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
Yes, it's frustrating. And the image is WTF in a bad way now. -- 79.232.120.59 ( talk) 20:37, 21 July 2012 (UTC)
;) 204.234.67.18 ( talk) 17:22, 11 April 2016 (UTC)
\b redirected here, but is not explained in the article. (Now a disambiguation page, but still.) -- Beland ( talk) 01:34, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
It would be great if someone who knows could update the page to include the ISO symbol for the Backspace key. Pages for e.g. the Control key, Escape etc. include the ISO symbol and its Unicode. Is the symbol for Backspace U+2408 ␈, U+232B ⌫, or something else? 180.183.186.100 ( talk) 17:28, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
Has anyone uncovered the communist plot to shrink the Backspace Key? Recent keyboards (from China, of course) have featured a shrunken backspace key which leads to innumerable mistakes in coding. Has anyone found evidence that this is part of a far reaching communist plot to set back free world efficiency? 64.20.197.115 ( talk) 20:25, 15 September 2016 (UTC)
You know what I am talking about. Please do not remove it, ever. Surtsicna ( talk) 07:17, 21 September 2016 (UTC)
Why don't we just compromise and add the previous picture below, but not as the lead image. This way they both can co-exist. I believe the image adds depth and beauty to the encyclopedia. Besides, people love the picture, as evident in this talk page. 125.160.113.232 ( talk) 10:32, 24 August 2020 (UTC)
"Images must be significant and relevant in the topic's context, not primarily decorative." MOS:PERTINENCE. See also MOS:SHOCK. Stop pretending you know how Wikipedia works. This image needs to be removed as soon as possible - it is not appropriate for use when there are relevant files available with the proper context. Other articles' shortcomings is not an excuse, nor is the lapse in reviewing this one. ɱ (talk) 01:41, 9 May 2021 (UTC)
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The article currently says: "Of course, ever since moving to CRT displays, backspace composition no longer works.". Shouldn't this say something about moving to digital computers instead, because the monitor doesn't seem really related to what the article covers. The typwriter-to-computer thing is the important change. Right? Retodon8 13:52, 24 June 2006 (UTC)
I removed this bit:
Specifically, I have two small issues with this: It doesn't provide any source at all ("one recent usage"...?) - we're not supposed to cover anecdotes unless they're covered in some reputable source, which might indicate this thing is a bit more well known. Dropping random anecdotes here is original research. And, the thing is not actually about backspace at all, but how DOS handles EOF character. -- wwwwolf ( barks/ growls) 18:39, 11 September 2006 (UTC)
"In typewriters, a typist would, for example, type a lowercase letter A with acute accent (á) by typing a lowercase letter A, backspace and then the acute accent key (also known as overstrike)."
Uhmm... I remember the method was to type first the accent and then the letter. You had to backspace only when you did forget to type the accent on time. Isn't it? -- euyyn 20:51, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
I am one of those who still likes to use ctrl-H for backspace. Wikipedia somehow magically disables my normal keybinding and maps ctrl-h to the Wikipeida page history. Does anyone know how to disable this? Sanpitch ( talk) 04:24, 17 March 2009 (UTC)
That has to be the prettiest photo of a backspace key I've ever seen! :) SharkD ( talk) 05:53, 17 May 2009 (UTC)
I saw it and thought WTF? 110.32.34.98 ( talk) 04:05, 11 November 2009 (UTC)
I love the photo and caption. I do hope nobody deletes it. 131.111.248.101 ( talk) 09:12, 16 January 2011 (UTC)
I agree with all of the above. :) -- Gwern (contribs) 20:50 23 January 2011 (GMT)
Indeed. Hopefully some smug wikipedian editor with a serious power issue (and they exist by the thousands) doesn't come along this page. Avindra talk / contribs 01:29, 24 January 2011 (UTC)
Unfortunately, your prediction came true. =( Manocheese ( talk) 21:34, 25 August 2011 (UTC)
Yes, it's frustrating. And the image is WTF in a bad way now. -- 79.232.120.59 ( talk) 20:37, 21 July 2012 (UTC)
;) 204.234.67.18 ( talk) 17:22, 11 April 2016 (UTC)
\b redirected here, but is not explained in the article. (Now a disambiguation page, but still.) -- Beland ( talk) 01:34, 26 June 2013 (UTC)
It would be great if someone who knows could update the page to include the ISO symbol for the Backspace key. Pages for e.g. the Control key, Escape etc. include the ISO symbol and its Unicode. Is the symbol for Backspace U+2408 ␈, U+232B ⌫, or something else? 180.183.186.100 ( talk) 17:28, 12 August 2014 (UTC)
Has anyone uncovered the communist plot to shrink the Backspace Key? Recent keyboards (from China, of course) have featured a shrunken backspace key which leads to innumerable mistakes in coding. Has anyone found evidence that this is part of a far reaching communist plot to set back free world efficiency? 64.20.197.115 ( talk) 20:25, 15 September 2016 (UTC)
You know what I am talking about. Please do not remove it, ever. Surtsicna ( talk) 07:17, 21 September 2016 (UTC)
Why don't we just compromise and add the previous picture below, but not as the lead image. This way they both can co-exist. I believe the image adds depth and beauty to the encyclopedia. Besides, people love the picture, as evident in this talk page. 125.160.113.232 ( talk) 10:32, 24 August 2020 (UTC)
"Images must be significant and relevant in the topic's context, not primarily decorative." MOS:PERTINENCE. See also MOS:SHOCK. Stop pretending you know how Wikipedia works. This image needs to be removed as soon as possible - it is not appropriate for use when there are relevant files available with the proper context. Other articles' shortcomings is not an excuse, nor is the lapse in reviewing this one. ɱ (talk) 01:41, 9 May 2021 (UTC)