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[Music] hi everyone Padma here from addictive tips and Im going to show you how you can forward Delete on a MacBook now the MacBook I have is a MacBook Air and you can see that it only has been delete key and this key deletes the character that is to the left of the cursor so it basically acts like a backspace key to forward delete on a MacBook you have to use a different keyboard shortcut and that keyboard shortcut is the function key combined with the Delete key and when you tap it it deletes characters that are to the right of the cursor so this is not the only keyboard shortcut that you can use to forward Delete on a MacBook you can also use the ctrl + T keyboard shortcut and this shortcut is much easier to remember so let me show you this is a bit of text Im going to click here and then Im going to tap ctrl + D and you can see that it is deleting character to the right of the cursor both these keyboard shortcuts are default shortcuts in Mac OS so you do not need to anything fo