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re: Question about 'Customize Your Keyboard Mapping'
Saturday, February 9, 2002 at 5:57 am Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Ray Duncan
(1 messages posted)
Does this apply to Windows 2000 Professional?
I did the "remap" run, found the "swap tab" and equated CapsLock to Left Shift.
But it seems to have no effect. Things are just as they were before.
Do I need to remap other keys as well? The options for the left side remapping are
Shift, CapsLock, Ctl, and Alt. I use these keys all the time and I'd prefer to not
make one of them the CapsLock. Is that the answer?
I'd just like to eliminate the CapsLock key!
Ray
On Saturday, February 9, 2002 at 4:30 am, Jimi W wrote:
>Ray - The Remap program creates a new tab in the keyboard control panel, which allows
>you to swap around the caps lock, left and/or right shift and/or alt, windows, and
>menu keys
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>HTH
>
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>On Monday, January 21, 2002 at 5:52 am, Ray Duncan wrote:
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>I too, would like to obtain a solution to the problem of Caps Lock! I know of nothing
>more irritating than this.
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>I did download the Keyboard Remap program mentioned, but after "installing" I can't
>find the program or how to use it.
>
>Any information?
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