Does this sound familiar:
* You’ve never used the CAPS LOCK key on purpose, you’ve never needed it.
* You’ve accidently pushed the key at least a thousand times.
* YOU CONTINUE TYPING FOR ABOUT 10-30 SECONDS BEFORE YOU REALISE IT’S ON.
* You have to retype the whole sentence (You don’t have a convert-to-lowercase macro).
* You have to hit the CAPSLOCK and SHIFT key about 5 times to figure out how to turn it off on this particular keyboard.
For you, I’ve created waNOCAPS, the CAPSLOCK Terminator. It’s not a program, it’s a registry adjustment (’hack’). Inspiration came from: www.nthelp.com/50/remapctl.htm
DISABLE YOUR CAPSLOCK:
double-click disable_caps.reg
reboot
(Your CAPSLOCK actually becomes a 3rd CTRL-key)
RE-ENABLE YOUR CAPSLOCK:
double-click enable_caps.reg
reboot
HISTORY
2003-11-03 - v1.0 - first public release
2004-06-15 - v2.0 - fixed occasional freeze on reboot after enable_caps