One you go Ext, you ... errr ... wonder what's next? ^_^
]]>Anyway, you don't want the Caps to be its old self. You want it to be an Extend key!!! Check out the Big Bag.
What is a extend key?
]]>Anyway, you don't want the Caps to be its old self. You want it to be an Extend key!!! Check out the Big Bag.
]]>LawLombie said:EDIT2: After two hours of sleep, this problem magically solved itself! But, I am still confused about why it solved itself. I want to know why.
I'm not sure, but I imagine you didn't restart the computer after you uninstalled the ‘Caps Lock as Backspace’ version and installed the other version right after it. I think something was stuck in your OS's registry or ‘temp memory’. I take it, you turned off the computer while you were sleeping, right?
I did not restart my computer after I install the version with CAPS.
I also didn't turn off my computer when it was sleeping, but I think that it restarted itself while sleeping.
EDIT2: After two hours of sleep, this problem magically solved itself! But, I am still confused about why it solved itself. I want to know why.
I'm not sure, but I imagine you didn't restart the computer after you uninstalled the ‘Caps Lock as Backspace’ version and installed the other version right after it. I think something was stuck in your OS's registry or ‘temp memory’. I take it, you turned off the computer while you were sleeping, right?
]]>Let me know if there are any grammar mistakes! :)
EDIT: I had also run the Clear remapping.reg under Colemak-1.1-Caps-Lock-Unchanged\i386.
EDIT2: After two hours of sleep, this problem magically solved itself! But, I am still confused about why it solved itself. I want to know why.