@key{ENTER} key doesn't delete backwards, you need to do this.
@xref{DEL Gets Help}, for an explanation of how.
- Many keyboards have both a @key{BACKSPACE} key a short ways above
-@key{RET} or @key{ENTER}, and a @key{DELETE} key elsewhere. In that
-case, the @key{BACKSPACE} key is @key{DEL}, and the @key{DELETE} key
-does something else---it deletes ``forwards,'' deleting the character
-after point, the one underneath the cursor, like @kbd{C-d} (see
-below).
+ Most PC keyboards have both a @key{BACKSPACE} key a short ways above
+@key{RET} or @key{ENTER}, and a @key{DELETE} key elsewhere. On these
+keyboards, Emacs supports when possible the usual convention that the
+@key{BACKSPACE} key deletes backwards (it is @key{DEL}), while the
+@key{DELETE} key deletes ``forwards,'' deleting the character after
+point, the one underneath the cursor, like @kbd{C-d} (see below).
@kindex RET
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