On Wed, Feb 28, 2001 at 12:00:13PM +0000, John McDonnell mentioned:
> To stop inadvertently enabling Caps Lock, remove the Caps Lock Key, put
> some folded up paper under where the key goes and replace the key. This
> will offer resistance when the key is lightly pressed but will still allow
> the key to be activated if absolutely necessary by pushing hard on the
> key.
Or, if you aren't a hardware type, you can do it in software:
bean [1] cat .Xmodmap
! Evil, evil caps lock. I map it to raise_lower in my window manager
remove lock = Caps_Lock
! Assign caps lock to something useful
keycode 66 = osfSelect
! And give the windows keys a useful existance
keycode 115 = osfDelete
keycode 116 = osfUndo
keycode 117 = osfMenu
Kate
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