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To: Bicycle who wrote (21181)7/4/2001 9:52:44 AM
From: tanstfl  Respond to of 110652
 
A chisel and some rubber cement works nicely.



To: Bicycle who wrote (21181)7/4/2001 9:56:49 AM
From: tanstfl  Respond to of 110652
 
Just kidding. The caps lock, num lock, and scroll lock each toggle a bit in a data area that's read by the bios. There used to be DOS TSR programs that would let you monitor these bits and cause strange and wonderful things to happen. I'll look around and see if I can latch on to a Windows version. Now that you mention it, I should have done it long ago as I never use the caps lock either.

Best,
Steve

[Edit] Found something in time to add as a link here. For us two fingered typists, that's always good news.

freedownloadscenter.com



To: Bicycle who wrote (21181)7/4/2001 11:26:37 AM
From: thecow  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110652
 
Bicycle

Here's one that sounds like just what you need.

AntiCapsLock Lite

zdnet.com