Try to hit your CAPS Lock button as if it’s a mistake and see what happens. Mine is reading my mind.

The difference between unintentional hit and an intentional one is very slight, but it knows :)

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      1 year ago

      Same! I use caps lock a lot and use it like any other key so I thought it was jammed or broken or something.

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      1 year ago

      Same! I use caps lock a lot and use it like any other key so I thought it was jammed or broken or something.

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        1 year ago

        I’m sure the simple answer is data or code input, but I like to imagine you’re either really angry or a hobbyist Amazon reviewer and that’s why caps lock is dear to you. Or maybe a twitter club promoter?

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          For me, I just developed the bad habit of using the caps lock key instead of the shift key. So when I’m typing, I always use the caps lock key to capitalize the first letter of a sentence instead of holding shift down. At this point it’s so ingrained in me I can’t really get myself out of the habit. Some other user posted a script that eliminates the delay and it’s a breath of fresh air