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War Declared on Caps Lock Key

pieterh writes "I've launched a campaign to rid the world of the caps lock key. Sure, there are more serious problems to solve but please, think of the children! How am I going to explain to my kids why some of the most valuable keyboard real estate is squatted by a large, useless key that above all you must not press! Our campaign mission is simple: to send a message to the computer industry to force it (by any means necessary) to retire the CAPS key. It's going to be a hard, long, and possibly very embarassing war on uppercase, but some things just need to be done. "

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  1. Data entry issues by sirstar · · Score: 5, Informative

    What about the Data entry people that have to type things in all caps? Holding down the shift button to type in a whole line will be more of a pain then someone learning how to turn their caps lock off.....

  2. Useful for Vi users by suso · · Score: 5, Informative

    Put this in your .Xmodmap

    remove Lock = Caps_Lock
    keycode 66 = Escape

    I find that the Capslock key makes a nice Escape key so I don't have to reach up high for it.

  3. CapsUnlock by dargaud · · Score: 5, Informative

    Download and install CapsUnlock. Problem solved. And you can still use it if you really want.

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  4. The reason why CAPS LOCK is where it is. by Comboman · · Score: 5, Informative

    That's certainly a better option than getting rid of it altogether. The reason for the current location of the caps lock key actually has nothing to do with usability but rather was for compatibility with old typewriters. The caps lock key on typewriteers (actually a 'shift lock' key which affected the numbers and punctuation as well) had to be directly above the shift key since it was a mechanical latch that physically kept the shift key held down.

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