I hate the “caps lock” key, what is even the point? #asknostr

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Good point, but I hold shift… is that uncouth?

It’s just more work for your fingers

You can rebind it to Hyper and open up a whole new layer of keyboard shortcuts.

Interest… looking into

Fun fact about caps lock is that it was originally called Shift Lock. It **mechanically** held down the shift key, which is why letters went from lower case to upper case.

This also resulted in numbers becoming symbols, and the punctuation keys being shifted, which doesn't occur with Caps Lock.

As for why shift lock was needed in the first place, or why the functionality changed when it became Caps Lock, I'm not sure.

It may have had to do with mainframes, which displayed all letters in upper case. I'm not sure how it stored things under the hood (other than being EBCDIC encoded, which can encode lower case letters), but I can personally attest that there was no apparent difference between f and shift+f.

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I always just remap it to the escape key.

Interesting… I disable it… this would be better

Mac makes this easy.

Linux, you have to mess around with XInputs

No idea about Windows

I always remap it to the control key.

Why? Isn’t the control key closer at the bottom?

I like the ergonomics of having ctrl on my home row for vim.

Idiots putting a new meaning to things, similar to there being more than 2 genders.

All caps has always been spam, always will be spam. Just because someone makes up a new excuse or reason for something does not mean I have to belive or participate in the lie.

Careful when following the masses. Most times the M is silent.