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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. gOOD lUCK by h890231398021 · · Score: 5, Funny

    bEST oF lUCK wITH yOUR fIGHT

    1. Re:gOOD lUCK by rwven · · Score: 5, Insightful

      LOL, while it is annoying when people type in all caps and things like that, I use the caps lock key for legitimate reasons all the time. I'm in a data-mining job working on a UniData database and all UniQuery must be written in all caps. This would be a supreme pain to do sans a Caps-Lock key. This is just one of MANY things that falls under that umbrella. I also use the caps lock key as my "walk" key while playing CS. :-D

      Frankly...I find the idea of getting rid of the caps lock key...slightly appalling. :)

  2. Next on Slashdot by zubernerd · · Score: 5, Funny

    Must be a slow news day, again!
    Stories to be seen soon on Slashdot:
    "Jihad declared on SysRq key" and "Crusade declared on 'Scroll Lock' Key"

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  3. What About INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY? by eldavojohn · · Score: 5, Funny

    IN HONOR OF THE SUBJECT MATERIAL, I HAVE CHOSEN TO USE THE CAPS LOCK FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE FOR THIS POST.

    On second thought, that's far too annoying.

    If the proposed abolishment of caps lock keys is successful, I grow concerned about what myself and my predecessors will celebrate on INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY which happens to be October 22. And don't tell me it's not a real holiday because that is one convincing website. It has a news flash with a picture of a potato, uses the word "bitches" and has a countdown for the days remaining to INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY. And look at this other reputable site, Out House Rag that also backs INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY. That's more than Adults Day in Japan has to say! Please, if I have to put up with one more Nevada Day (October 31) the least you can do is let me have my INTERNATIONAL CAPS LOCK DAY. Please don't remove your caps lock key because they're not evil!

    You know, there's this horrible site that actually encourages you to remap your caps lock to a more suitable function ... but of course that would just be sacrilegious and a very dangerous process (don't try it at home!).

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  4. 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.....

  5. THINK OF THE DATA ENTRY PEOPLE!!! by Korgan · · Score: 5, Insightful

    WHAT ABOUT THOSE OF US THAT HAVE TO USE CAPSLOCK TO ENTER DATA INTO A BUSINESS SYSTEM? WHERE WILL YOU LEAVE US???????

    Ooops. Sorry, caps. :-P

    Seriously though, I know lots of people who's business requires them to enter data into their company's systems using caps. I don't know about you, but my little pinky would get extremely disfigured having to swap to and hold the shift button all the time. You'd slow typists down immeasurably.

  6. 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.

  7. Re:Helpful image to pass along by flosofl · · Score: 5, Funny

    bUT hOW wILL pEOPLE KNOW wHEN I aM BEING sUPER CEREAL? cEREALOUSLY! (fucking lameness filter)

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  8. I need it by mombodog · · Score: 5, Funny

    What? Get rid of it? How will I make posts on EBay and Craigslist? ;-)

  9. Re:Yes, read my CAPSoff blog entry by JustOK · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hopefully, with only one button left. It should be big and blue and convey a sense of well being and security, and provide the user with a sense of accomplisment and success when pushed.

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  10. Re:Yes, read my CAPSoff blog entry by Flibz · · Score: 5, Funny

    W shld gt rd f thm psky vwls fr strtrs!

  11. Re:Helpful image to pass along by sk8dork · · Score: 5, Insightful

    in my job the poeple doing medical billing use software that requires all letter keypresses must be in caps also. perhaps the person starting this crap knows nothing of these worlds and is only concerned about all the all-caps emails and IMs and forum posts he sees.

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  12. Re:put control there instead by kfg · · Score: 5, Funny

    And remember, whatever you do, do not use what you have just learned here to remap your collegue's keyboard when goes out for lunch. It would cause him a certain amount of consternation, especially if he isn't the sort that would know about these things.

    Maximum effect is actually obtained by only changing a few keys, not just messing everything up.

    But remember, if anyone should ask where you got the idea, I specifically said "do not."

    KFG

  13. 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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  14. Re:Helpful image to pass along by twistedsymphony · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Same here, I work for a very large aerospace manufacturer and all the notes on the engineering documents are required to be in all caps.

    Aparently the "War on Caps Lock" is spearheaded by someones who's entire computer world revolves around chatting with immature pre-teens online.

  15. The Solution by synesis · · Score: 5, Funny

    1. Remove Caps key.
    2. Add drop of super glue.
    3. QUICKLY REPLACE KEY.
    4. OH CRAP!

  16. 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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  17. The One-Point-Five Inches that Destroyed the World by sirrobert · · Score: 5, Funny
    yeah, that extra 1.5" is an unbearable distance to reach..

    Hold on. Take a step back and look at the big picture:

    Doing some basic, preliminary research while reading the article (and extrapolating the data), I've found that I use the escape key an average of 2983742 times per day. Now, that inch-and-a-half may not seem like much, but do some conversion: that's around seventy extra miles I'm moving my arm per day. Now, I'm an above average escapist, so I figure that if I'm moving my arm an extra 70 miles, the average user is probably moving only about 68 miles per day. I'm not an expert, but from what I gather from 60 Minutes, I'm probably burning calories equivalent to those I would take in consuming an entire cow. We know that forfty percent of cows are fed on the burning corpses of amazon rainforest trees. I saw a movie once (starring Sean Connery and someone else) in which they found the cure for cancer in the Amazon! And think of all the heat emitted from those trees, coupled with the MEGAJOULES of energy being emitted in the form of heat from the burning of the cows (for food) each day, per person. Now, INSFBCL (I'm Not Some Fancy Big City Lawyer), but you don't have to be teh inventor of the intarweb to know that that much heat escaping into the atmosphere is at least quintupling the effects of Global Warning every year.

    Move the escape key to the caps-lock slot? Is there really any question? Is there really any choice?

    Think of the children. And their melty ice-cream cones.

    And cancer.

  18. Re:The One-Point-Five Inches that Destroyed the Wo by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    STOP using vi and you won't have to hit escape 2983742 times per day.

  19. Why bother? by rickb928 · · Score: 5, Funny

    According to my calculations, you died about 7.4 years ago, from inadequate nutrition. You just couldn't get enough calories in between using vi and backing up to see the gallery so you could pick the *next* Cindy Margolis pic.

    RIP, my friend, RIP.

    rick

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  20. Thats some fast typing.... 620wpm?? by Tmack · · Score: 5, Funny
    I've found that I use the escape key an average of 2983742 times per day. Now, that inch-and-a-half may not seem like much, but do some conversion: that's around seventy extra miles I'm moving my arm per day.

    Lets do some math together....

    2983742 times in 24 hours, or 124322.6 times an hour, or 2072 per minute, or about 34.5 per second. Now, Given your estimate of 1.5" to the key, and another 1.5" back, or 3" of total travel, being traversed 34.5 times every second yields about 103.6"/s, or roughly 8.5 feet per second. This of course assumes you are solely focused on this activity 24hours a day nonstop. Take out 5hours for sleep (yes, even codermonkeys get sleep sometime, and we are going off averages here), another 2 for restroom breaks, coffee intake/refilling and food, and another hour for pr0n (though the velocity and reps might still be obtained over a similar distance, that is a different discussion outside the scope here...), we get only 16 hours for typing. This bumps the speed up to about 13 feet per second, at 52 presses per second. Taking into account that the esc key has to be at most half of the keypresses to allow for the full travel to it and from it such that a letter key is getting pressed at least as fast and often as the esc key, this also means your average typing wpm is (using the avg of 5char/word) is about 620.

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