Hello Nail,
Yes this is what I mean, a simple bothersome example would be when I want to print a variable value, since the IDE adds the closing quote, I have to go to the right arrow to jump the automatically added quote to enter the comma and variable.
I see. You do not need to use the right arrow. All you will need to do is close the quote as you normally would, the IDE will replace the existing quote. In other words just type as you normally would completely ignoring the added quote, it will replace the one already there. There is no need to delete the added quote or use the right arrow.
I think the utility is more evident when you are nesting parenthesis, you will run into much fewer unbalanced parenthesis errors.
Regards,
M.Y. Developers