Even more fun is to use Quick Keys. (Tools >> Options >> Ladder Editor --> Enable Quick Key)
These allow you to enter common instructions with a single key. For example, type "x" to add a XIC instruction, "b" to add a new branch, and so on (you can even add your own).
Has the side benefit of driving anyone using your computer insane with random instructions popping up everywhere.
The only issues I have with "Quick Keys" are....
There aren't enough keys to cover all of the instruction set, so you can only include commonly used, or "favourite", instructions. And if you are going to do that, why not add the favourite instructions to the "favourites" toolbar. With the default toolbar layout, you can stretch the favourites all the way to the right of the toolbar area, and get quite a lot of your favourite instructions on there, and you can put them in an order that you prefer....
Once you have configured your "quick keys", you have to remember the single-letter you assigned to the instructions, which in the majority of cases can't be the same letter as the first letter of the instruction mnemonic itself. This leads to you having to remember basically 2 instruction sets....
You can configure the display to show the quick keys assignments, but I find that hard to use, because they are "listed" alphabetically by the quick key, not by the instruction mnemonic, and you find yourself trying to "speed-read" the list... Not very user-friendly, in my opinion....
I much prefer the "Insert" method, then the first letter of the instruction you want. Yes, you have to keep typing instruction name letters until the one you want appears, or scroll to the instruction if it is visible at that time, but in a lot of cases just one letter is needed.
Each to their own.....