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.
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 ...
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No tilde (~) key! Tilde (~) key instead of a Menu key! The Delete key is in the upper righthand corner, where Backspace used to be! Home and End are where Caps Lock used to be! *The top of the ...
Justin Pot is a freelance journalist who helps people get more out of technology. How often do you actually use caps lock? Unless you're a PERPETUALLY ANGRY UNCLE, the answer is probably not much.
It is International Caps Lock Day, as Megan Garber has alerted us in her TheAtlantic.com post on the subject. This is a day to celebrate (if you must), but with some caveats. It's not like you can ...
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 ...