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The caps lock key is annoying. It simply sits there to be accidently turned on in circumstances which we least expect... In vim, when using the command mode, capitol letters are significantly different from lower case ones. In mutt, the difference between 'd' and 'D' is whether you want to delete one message, or a whole bunch of messages. And in Red Orchestra, 'f' lets you dive to the ground when people start shooting at you. 'F' does nothing at all :-) So, no problem... Linux makes is easy to disable the caps lock key. I put this in my .xinitrc file:
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| I did that Posted at Sun Feb 19 23:00:00 2006 by Nathan Powell | ||
| I did that before, but I had forgotten how I did it. Thanks. | ||
| Posted at Tue Feb 21 14:17:14 2006 by Don Spidell | ||
| I guess Windows handles accidental commands by bombarding you with "Are you SURE you want to ..." messages. | ||
| Could be easier Posted at Tue Apr 11 10:53:06 2006 by Someone | ||
| Well, Personally I think it would be i n its placw to put an option in(in GNOME) System->Layout options->Capslock key behaviour. | ||
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