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Qué (quién) es overtype - definición

LOCK KEY WHICH ALTERNATES A COMPUTER KEYBOARD BETWEEN INSERT MODE AND THE LESS COMMON OVERTYPE MODE
Insert Key; Overscript; Overstrike mode; Overtype; Insert mode; Ins key; Insert (key); ⎀; Overtype mode

overtype         
¦ verb type over (another character) on a computer screen.
Overtype Dynamo or Motor      
A dynamo or motor whose armature is placed above or in the upper part of the field magnets, the yoke piece of the magnets being in or resting upon the base of the machine.
Steam wagon         
  • Foden]] 5 ton overtype steam wagon 1742 of 1908
  • Early Alley & McLellan "Sentinel" steam waggon
  • A Clayton and Shuttleworth steam wagon dating from 1920
  • Garrett Six wheeled tipping steam wagon of 1931
  • "Sentinel" S4 8942 of 1934
  • Preserved 1930 built "Super Sentinel" undertype steam lorry
  • Early Thornycroft Steam wagon, above and below
STEAM-POWERED ROAD VEHICLE FOR CARRYING FREIGHT
Steam waggon; Steam cart; Overtype steam wagon; Undertype steam wagon; Steam lorry; Steam truck; Steam trucks
A steam wagon (or steam lorry, steam waggon or steamtruck) is a steam-powered truck for carrying freight. It was the earliest form of lorry (truck) and came in two basic forms: overtype and undertype, the distinction being the position of the engine relative to the boiler.

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Insert key

The Insert key Insert (often abbreviated Ins) is a key commonly found on computer keyboards.

It is primarily used to switch between the two text-entering modes on a personal computer (PC) or word processor:

  • overtype mode, in which the cursor, when typing, overwrites any text that is present in the current location; and
  • insert mode, where the cursor inserts a character at its current position, forcing all characters past it one position further.

The insert/overtype mode toggling is not global for the computer or even for a single application but rather local to the text input window in which the Insert key was pressed.