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@Gregor
I gave it a try with AllKeys, and it seems to work for me (tested with MultiEdit). Here's what I did:
Open AllKeys, then click the 'Add' button. When it opens the "Key learning window" press and release the 'Insert' key. There should be two entries in the window, one when the key was pressed, and one when it was released. Click the first one with the mouse, then click the 'Use Code' button. The key should show up in the main AllKeys window as "eat $80000047 RAWKEY Insert", with 'Translate into' blank. Select 'Use' or 'Save'. Voila! (Note that I have AllKeys configured to 'Eat all configured keys' and 'Flush upstroke of configured keys'.)
Of course, this will disable the Insert key for all programs, not just the one you're having trouble with- I don't know of any way to disable it only for specific programs.
To re-enable the key, open the AllKeys window, select the line for the Insert key, then click the 'Remove' button and then 'Save' or 'Use'.
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