I think that I use the the capslock key about 3 times a year - accidently that is. Having it on my keyboard all the time is just taking up valuable home-row space that can be used for something else. I'm certainly not the first to propose the idea of repurposing the key for a better use, but after seeing Google's chromebook notebook without a caps lock key (well, without a capslock key by default it seems) really motivated me to do something similar.
Here's how you can remap that key to something more useful on a Mac:
Here's how you can remap that key to something more useful on a Mac:
- Click the Apple icon on the menubar at the top left hand side of your screen
- System Preferences
- Click the Keyboard icon
- Modifier Keys...
- Map the capslock key to something more useful using the dropdown menu!
On Windows, follow the instructions here: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows-vista/map-any-key-to-any-key-on-windows-xp-vista/
If you're using GNU/Linux, your best bet would probably be: http://www.terminally-incoherent.com/blog/2007/08/02/remapping-the-caps-lock-key/
Now that you've remapped that key to something else, you have no excuse to "accidentally use it" anymore!
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