Losing the spinning hard drive from its Chrome OS laptops is one thing, but the news that Google would jettison the caps-lock key from its upcoming notebooks REALLY got the tech world in a twist. "We ...
Whether you want a full-time Caps Lock key or simply need the keyboard shortcut, here's how to do it. Managing Editor Josh Goldman is a laptop expert and has been writing about and reviewing them ...
There is one thing that has remained unchanged in computing over the decades and that is the venerable keyboard. While there have indeed been advancements in technologies, the layout of keyboards has ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
We've shown you one way of using your Caps Lock key in conjunction with search before, but it didn't remap the key entirely, since OS X won't let you do that. Many of you noted that it is possible, ...
If you're anything like me, you make good use of the Backspace key. But look where it is-way up on the upper righthand corner, dragging your hand away from the action with every inevitable mistake.
Google traded the standard keyboard’s Caps Lock key for a Search key on the new CR-8 notebook released last week. Google traded the standard keyboard’s Caps Lock key for a Search key on the new CR-8 ...
If they give a good enough reason, issue a license which allows them to use the Caps lock key, after sufficent training of course, and give them a wireless keyboard that you'll except back at the end ...
I hate the Caps Lock key. An anachronism that has long outlived any marginal value it might have once offered, the key lies in wait to do one thing and one thing only: cAUSE typos whenever you are ...
Peter asked for a way to “remap the Caps Lock key so it does nothing.” He wants to avoid accidentally hitting that key and finding himself typing ALL CAPS. You can go into the Windows Registry and ...
If you're anything like me, you make good use of the Backspace key. But look where it is—way up on the upper righthand corner, dragging your hand away from the action with every inevitable mistake.