![]() ![]() Looking at the keyboard, there is a key that I use far more heavily, although I shouldn't be, that is a much further distance (3 key distances): the backspace. ![]() The caps lock key, by default is only one key distance a way from the left little finger. ![]() Not only do we have it on the keyboard, it is not in an optimized location. And yet, due to the stubborn nature of the uneducated, we continue to have the caps lock on our keyboards. In other words, a key that would get much more use, than just uppercasing your characters. We would have an empty key location on the keyboard that could be used for a much more functional key, such as a second enter or a meta-key. For example, pressing the shift key twice would invoke an ALL CAPS BEHAVIOR then pressing the key again would take you out of that behavior. And, given todays technology, there is absolutely no reason why you can't have the shift key perform the function of the caps lock key. It does what holding down the shift key does on your keyboard. The Caps Lock is a completely redundant key. ![]()
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