08-04-2014, 02:31 AM
(08-03-2014, 07:02 PM)Nicademus Wrote: be very careful of the backspace key. It will erase everything as I have found out.
Yes Browsers use the backspace key to go back one page in their current page history, something left over from Microsoft's first Windows Explorer and then put into the first IE years ago to mimic Windows Explorer using the backspace to go up one directory as back on page in IE. If you want to make minimize the backspace key causing a problem either open a new browser window or open a new tab. Then type in the address of the input page or use a bookmark. Now the browser won't have any previously opened page so hitting backspace key will do nothing except erase text in a box for the most part. Alternately you can use Chrome and download an extension to Chrome called Backstop. That will prevent the backspace key from going back one page on Chrome, thus problem of wiping out your turn with an errant backspace eliminated.