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- Subject: Re: Disable Caps Locks on Powerbook
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- From: zaphod@vax2.winona.msus.edu (Gregory Talmo)
- Date: 23 Dec 92 15:52:19 -0600
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- In article <144154@lll-winken.LLNL.GOV>, finkel@sirius.llnl.gov (Bob
- Finkel) wrote:
- >
- > Well, I've turned the poorly located Caps Lock on my PB170 one time too
- > many. I seem to remember hearing about an extension which temporarily
- > disables the Caps Lock key or exchanges it with the Ctrl key. At the
- > time I didn't understand the problem. Now I do. Can anyone direct me to
- > such an extension? Thanks in advance.
-
- Bob,
- Check in the archives at Umich (mac.archive.umich.edu),
- /mac/util/powerbook (I Think) or on ftp.apple.com /dts/mac/powerbook.
- There is a file called , I think, CapsKiller. It is a keyboard description
- file that you drop into your System file, and select under the Keyboard
- Cdev, that turns off the CapsLock key, and switched the Esc and Tilde keys.
- Really handy. I've used it on my PB170 since summer.
-
- - Greg Talmo (zaphod@vax2.winona.msus.edu)
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