Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

keyboard Insert key is used

Portuguese translation:

Se a tecla Insert for usada

    The asker opted for community grading. The question was closed on 2011-07-26 01:54:15 based on peer agreement (or, if there were too few peer comments, asker preference.)
Jul 22, 2011 13:22
12 yrs ago
English term

keyboard Insert key is used

English to Portuguese Tech/Engineering IT (Information Technology) software de gestão
Add Recurring Task
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Highlight Changes applied on planning fields.
Insert Milestone above the selected work item
Insert Project above the selected work item
Insert Recurrent Task above the selected work item
Insert Shortcut above the selected work item
Insert a row above selected row.
If keyboard Insert key is used, a task will be added above the selected row.
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Discussion

Paulo Marcon Jul 22, 2011:
Por que "inserir"? É uma das teclas, talvez das poucas, que têm nome comum em português (como também a barra de espaços, maiúsculas, seta para baixo/cima/esquerda/direita, tabulação), que as pessoas realmente usam em conversa. Outras não têm, ou o nome em português não é usado quando se fala delas, a exemplo de enter e control (CTRL). Em outros casos se usa a abreviação original do inglês: "pressione a tecla ESC".

Proposed translations

+5
18 mins
Selected

Se a tecla Insert for usada

I agree with translating in most cases, but it seems you are translating some sort of manual, right? In case of manuals I'd keep the 'commands' in the source language.
Peer comment(s):

agree Maria Helena Brenner-Kelly : Mesmo no meu teclado em Português, a tecla está rotulada como "Insert"
18 mins
Thank you!
agree rir
1 hr
Thanks rir!
agree Ivanete Martins Mastroberardino
2 hrs
Thank you!
agree Adriana Maciel
2 hrs
Thanks for agreeing!
agree Paulo Marcon
8 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "thanks"
+4
3 mins

se a tecla "inserir" do teclado for usada

Refere-se à tecla "Ins" do teclado numérico, correspondente ao 0 quando o bloco numérico não está ativado.

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Note added at 5 mins (2011-07-22 13:27:43 GMT)
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PS. Acho que "usada" aqui vale como apertada, premida, acionada, pressionada, etc.
Peer comment(s):

agree Sheila Gomes
0 min
Obrigado!
agree Rebelo Júnior : concordo
2 mins
Obrigado!
agree rir : so nao precisa de dizer a tecla do teclado...basta dizer a tecla!
2 hrs
Certíssimo! Obrigado.
neutral Adriana Maciel : concordo com o rir
2 hrs
Obrigado.
agree airmailrpl : -
5 hrs
Obrigado.
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+1
5 hrs

se a tecla "Ins" (Insert) do teclado for usada

se a tecla "Ins" (Insert) do teclado for usada => Teclada ABNT tem duas teclas.. uma "Ins" a outra "Insert"
Peer comment(s):

agree Paulo Marcon
2 hrs
agradeço
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