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Missing "Insert" key

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Daniel Fung de Sousa

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on 10/21/2025 05:47:44

Hi,

Comparing with my previous laptop, the Evo has a few less keys. I have figured out that home/end/page up/page down are mapped to Fn+arrow keys. Is there also a similar shortcut for the "Ins" key?

Alternatively, can a shortcut for this be configured somewhere in Slimbook os and Fedora?

For me, ideally the insert key could be mapped to Fn+I or Fn+<the key that is on the left of the backspace>.

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Rui Seabra
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There's a tool called input-remapper. I've used it to map SHIFT_L+DEL and SHIFT_R+DEL to work like SHIFT_insert. Worked like a charm! :)

It's available for Fedora, for sure, and since I found out about it from a guy using Ubuntu, I assume it's available on Ubuntu and Debian.

It's even better than mapping an Fkey as the muscle memory only needs a slight readjustment already required due to the smaller frame than my old Pro2.

Try it out! :)

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