caps lock key

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Raul,

Recent versions of speakup have dedicated the cap lock key as a second 
"speakup" key, so you have to use shift-caplock to actually turn the 
caplock function on and off. With the caplock key used as the second 
speakup key, you can use the qwerty keys under your right hand for 
speakup review functions on computers without a numeric keyboard. The 
help screens tell you the details (speakup-F1).

Chuck


On Fri, 22 Apr 2005, Raul A. Gallegos wrote:

> Hi.  My caps lock key somehow got turned around.  I now have to hold
> down the shift key to type unshifted letters?  I was playing around with
> vi editing my muttrc file which btw I've fixed my mail problems now.
> And I hit two keys by mistake.  I think one of tghem was the caps lock
> key but now it's backwords.  I think it has something to do with speakup
> but am not sure how it got that way nor how to get it working as it
> should.  Any help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
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