Insert

From: graphitone23 May 2014 07:04
To: ALL1 of 8
How come keyboards are still produced with a scroll lock light, when scroll lock is considered a deprecated feature? Would it not be more useful to have an 'insert' light for the many many times I've pressed it and not realised. There's no doubt some jiggery pokery I could be doing with a soldering iron to remedy the situation myself, but is there an argument for keeping the scroll lock light over something which would be more used/useful.

Also, where's Ken these days?
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)23 May 2014 07:33
To: graphitone 2 of 8
From: ANT_THOMAS23 May 2014 08:16
To: graphitone 3 of 8
Quote: 
In Excel, if you turn on scroll lock, using the arrow keys scrolls the spread sheet instead of changing the cell the cursor is in.
This may be useful for me.
From: ANT_THOMAS23 May 2014 08:16
To: graphitone 4 of 8
But yeah, I hate pressing Insert by accident.
From: graphitone23 May 2014 10:17
To: ANT_THOMAS 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 5 of 8
Indeedy.

I see the benefits for keeping it, and depending on personal use it's either going to be something that's useful or just ignored.

My point was that it'd be better having a light for the insert key as /shurly/ that's more used/hit erroneously and therefore in need of an indicator than the scroll lock. 
From: Ken (SHIELDSIT)24 May 2014 05:45
To: graphitone 6 of 8
Here!
From: graphitone24 May 2014 07:37
To: Ken (SHIELDSIT) 7 of 8
 :-O~~~
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