Deleting an Adjustment Brush Pin

I'm having trouble removing a pin. I read that activating a pin (center is black) then clicking enter/return would delete it. This is not working for me. I'm using a a MAC and LR 2.7.
Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
Thanks

No, you'll need to press the Delete key. Return will only deactivate the adjustment as if you were confirming any changes to its values.

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