
If you press Delete before (on the left of) a combined consonant and vowel, it will be erased completely, but if you press Backspace after a character, only the vowel part will be erased (even if you typed the vowel before the consonant). If you use the arrow keys to move through the text, you only need to press an arrow key once to move past each character.

When you type a consonant and a vowel part, the computer will automatically combine them to make one character. There are also numbers and punctuation marks.
