How often do you type the "CAPS LOCK" key on your keyboard? I never use it. Quite a few people have been thinking that the key is occupying the good position on a keyboard against its value. It is not only useless, but also causes some troubles; have you ever been rejected when you entered your password correctly but the caps had been locked? When I was mainly using XP, I was using a special keyboard without "CAPS LOCK" key, but I have completely switched from Windows to Mac and the Mac's US keyboard still has this annoying key. I tried to find a device driver which replaces the keys, but there was a better way prepared for Leopard, the Mac's genuine OS, itself, By selecting System Preferences - Keyboard & Mouse - Modifier Keys, we can easily replace the "CAPS LOCK" with "CTRL" key! Furthermore, the light of "CAPS LOCK" is automatically set OFF. As we Japanese often use CTRL in order to input Japanese characters, it is very convenient and comfortable to be able to use "CAPS LOCK" as "CTRL". If you are using Mac and don't use "CAPS LOCK," I strongly recommend this method.
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Posted by: mi | June 02, 2008 at 11:14 AM