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capitol-letterless challenge- how to remap keyboard keys

 
 
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      1st Jul 2004
i know this is possible but can't figure out how: after a spill my left-side SHIFT key won't work. i never realized how crucial/frequently used it is. now i want to switch the CAP LOCK and SHIFT key- i will lose use the CAPS, which i never use, but when i press the CAPS key it will act like the SHIFT key.

how do i do that?

thanks a million to anyone who can help me. capitol-letterless, shannon
 
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      1st Jul 2004
The last time I heard anything that did something like
this, was an extension to your keyboard cable that could
be used to reprogram your keyboard. The only thing I can
think of in Windows is possibly using the Accesibility
Options. Either way, I think you could find a new
keybouard for under $15 and save yourself alot of time.
Hope that helped a little.
Zach
 
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      1st Jul 2004
BTW- it's a LAPTOP... yeah, i know... ****

"Zach" wrote:

> The last time I heard anything that did something like
> this, was an extension to your keyboard cable that could
> be used to reprogram your keyboard. The only thing I can
> think of in Windows is possibly using the Accesibility
> Options. Either way, I think you could find a new
> keybouard for under $15 and save yourself alot of time.
> Hope that helped a little.
> Zach
>

 
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      1st Jul 2004
looks like one of two ways....

create a key press macro for the shift key and map it to an unused function key


or double tap caps time
tap once type the letter, tap again to release caps

of course good luck with !@#$%^&()_?><:"{}|~

"shannon" wrote:

> BTW- it's a LAPTOP... yeah, i know... ****
>
> "Zach" wrote:
>
> > The last time I heard anything that did something like
> > this, was an extension to your keyboard cable that could
> > be used to reprogram your keyboard. The only thing I can
> > think of in Windows is possibly using the Accesibility
> > Options. Either way, I think you could find a new
> > keybouard for under $15 and save yourself alot of time.
> > Hope that helped a little.
> > Zach
> >

 
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