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The Backspace key (on most keyboards) generates ASCII code 8. C-h sends the same code. In Emacs by default C-h invokes help-command. This is intended to be easy to remember since the first letter of ‘help’ is ‘h’. The easiest solution to this problem is to use C-h (and Backspace) for help and DEL (the Delete key) for deleting the previous character.
For many people this solution may be problematic:
stty erase '^?'
normal-erase-is-backspace-mode, or by invoking
M-x normal-erase-is-backspace. See the
documentation of these symbols (see Emacs
Lisp documentation) for more info.(keyboard-translate ?\C-h ?\C-?)
This is the recommended method of forcing Backspace to act as DEL,
because it works even in modes which bind DEL to something other than
delete-backward-char.
Similarly, you could remap DEL to act as C-d, which by default deletes forward:
(keyboard-translate ?\C-? ?\C-d)
See Swapping keys, for
further details about
keyboard-translate.
(global-set-key "\C-h" 'delete-backward-char) ;; overrides mark-whole-buffer (global-set-key "\C-xh" 'help-command)
This method is not recommended, though: it only solves
the problem for those modes which bind DEL to delete-backward-char.
Modes which bind DEL to something
else, such as view-mode, will not work as
you expect when you press the Backspace key. For this reason, we recommend
the keyboard-translate method, shown
above.
Other popular key bindings for help are M-? and C-x ?.
Don’t try to bind DEL to
help-command, because there are many modes that
have local bindings of DEL that will
interfere.
When Emacs 21 or later runs on a windowed display, it binds the Delete key to a command which deletes the character at point, to make Emacs more consistent with keyboard operation on these systems.
For more information about troubleshooting this problem, see If DEL Fails to Delete in The GNU Emacs Manual.
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