ORACLE SQL Developer: DELETE Key Stopped Working???

OK, I'm an idiot, I admit it. I have ORACLE SQL Developer installed, and stupidly changed some of the menu items under Tools/ Preferences/ Code Editor. Now all of a sudden, my DELETE key does not delete, although BACKSPACE works fine. Also, the prehistoric Windows shortcut CTRL + INSERT suddenly doesn't copy any more, although it worked before in the tool, and works on everything else in Windows.
A smart person would have recorded exactly what changes they made- but I didn't.
Any idea which Preference should be changed, and what it should be changed back to???
HELP!!!! - [email protected]

Don't have to call me that blush
As I said, something I picked up on the forum... just keeping track here ;-)
As for wasting time, happens to all of us. We have to find a balance between trying to solve our own problems and asking for help (in which you have to invest a fair amount of time also).
Glad to be of help,
K.

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