FREE FROM THE TYRANY OF THE CAPS LOCK!!!!!!!!
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Why aren't you using a neural interface like the rest of us?
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Wes Aday wrote:
Why aren't you using a neural interface like the rest of us?
I love my portable neural interface device, but I find that sometimes my unconscious thoughts accidentally slip out without me noticing the itchy rash on my left bum cheek has been bothering me ever since that Thai hooker who turned out to be part-woman-all-man. Eh, what was the question again? :)
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I honestly don't know why that key exists, it only causes annoyances... Luckily, most keyboards now have a dip in the side of the caps lock key where it borders the A key so you can't hit it when you hit the A key. And since my pinky is usually on shift anyways, I don't often hit it accidentally in that case. I do miss Tab on occasion though...
lewax00 wrote:
I honestly don't know why that key exists, it only causes annoyances...
Luckily, most keyboards now have a dip in the side of the caps lock key where it borders the A key so you can't hit it when you hit the A key. And since my pinky is usually on shift anyways, I don't often hit it accidentally in that case. I do miss Tab on occasion though...Why would you ever want to get rid of a key on your keyboard, when you can remap it to something useful - maybe a hotkey to bring up some menu of handy text functions? An easily-reachable hotkey that doesn't require you to press some combination of ctrl-win-rshift-F12... priceless :cool:
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I write my assembler code in uppercase, so I need caps lock.
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Just press and hold the Shift key for 8s and you're good ;)
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Being this a programming forum I can't unerstand why haven't you created a small app that would allow you to deactivate the caps key. then, depending on your needs you could activate or deactivate the normal behavior.
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Yes I can do that but it feels a lot better to take a knife and remove it it is more chuck norris
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To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson ---- Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia
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lewax00 wrote:
I honestly don't know why that key exists, it only causes annoyances...
Luckily, most keyboards now have a dip in the side of the caps lock key where it borders the A key so you can't hit it when you hit the A key. And since my pinky is usually on shift anyways, I don't often hit it accidentally in that case. I do miss Tab on occasion though...Why would you ever want to get rid of a key on your keyboard, when you can remap it to something useful - maybe a hotkey to bring up some menu of handy text functions? An easily-reachable hotkey that doesn't require you to press some combination of ctrl-win-rshift-F12... priceless :cool:
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Yes I can do that but it feels a lot better to take a knife and remove it it is more chuck norris
Vasily Tserekh wrote:
it is more chuck norris
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Recently in a post here someone adviced me to remove that key from my keyboard, and I did it I have been almost a month without that key and I tell you that we dont need that key at all. No more pressing accidentally that key when formating your code or when pressing shift key. give it a try you wont regret.
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you know that word has it right? even word 6... and it's right in the menu bar... (in the ribbon it's less easy to find, but it's there...)
I'm brazilian and english (well, human languages in general) aren't my best skill, so, sorry by my english. (if you want we can speak in C# or VB.Net =p)
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Because my keyboard already has 5 macro keys, my mouse has 17 more, and I have another peripheral that's about half of a keyboard - I'm all set on shortcut keys. :laugh:
lewax00 wrote:
Because my keyboard already has 5 macro keys, my mouse has 17 more, and I have another peripheral that's about half of a keyboard - I'm all set on shortcut keys. :laugh:
Nice! The hotkeys on my keyboard are all at the top, above the F-keys, and not very ergonomically positioned... silly Dell. Also, boring Dell 3-button mouse... that 17-button mouse sounds awesome! I could take over the world with the added productivity of such a beast :-\
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lewax00 wrote:
Because my keyboard already has 5 macro keys, my mouse has 17 more, and I have another peripheral that's about half of a keyboard - I'm all set on shortcut keys. :laugh:
Nice! The hotkeys on my keyboard are all at the top, above the F-keys, and not very ergonomically positioned... silly Dell. Also, boring Dell 3-button mouse... that 17-button mouse sounds awesome! I could take over the world with the added productivity of such a beast :-\
My macros are to the left (I tend to hit one of them on occasion thinking it's Ctrl, but there is a gap so it doesn't happen often). This[^] is the mouse I use (the previous model, the two buttons in the middle of the click buttons are on the left side of the left button on mine). Keyboard is the same brand, as is the other peripheral (a Nostromo).
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CAPS LOCK IS FOR WUSSIES, I USE THE SHIFT KEY! :D
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}I honestly don't understand. Is this a coolness thing? "I can type w/o caps lock" == "Look ma, no hands!" I don't need it for most things, but a lot of SQL conventions rely on all caps for either keywords (MS SQL) or object names (PL-SQL). For any other language I could understand it, but if you're following conventions then typing a word w/o caps lock doesn't make sense: SELECT TOP 10 * FROM mytable A INNER JOIN myothertable B ON B.ID = A.ID WHERE A.myfilter = 1 ORDER BY B.sortcolumn I don't use caps lock for most things, but I use it all the time when I'm coding in SQL.
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
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I am MUCH too lazy to even try to figure out if that makes sense. (Other than, ya, that's binary.) OK, I did do a quick check, and I've heard of 8, 12, 16, 32, 60, and 64 bit systems, but 71 bit????? :-D Yes, every number I wrote is in the decimal system. I know, ancient history, but I'm old. (Interesting?: I'm always hitting the caps lock key, usually when I try to hit the shift key. Just did it again, which on this thread is a bit funny. Ha, on or off-humor?)
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I honestly don't understand. Is this a coolness thing? "I can type w/o caps lock" == "Look ma, no hands!" I don't need it for most things, but a lot of SQL conventions rely on all caps for either keywords (MS SQL) or object names (PL-SQL). For any other language I could understand it, but if you're following conventions then typing a word w/o caps lock doesn't make sense: SELECT TOP 10 * FROM mytable A INNER JOIN myothertable B ON B.ID = A.ID WHERE A.myfilter = 1 ORDER BY B.sortcolumn I don't use caps lock for most things, but I use it all the time when I'm coding in SQL.
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Mark J. Miller wrote:
I don't use caps lock for most things, but I use it all the time when I'm coding in SQL.
Since it isn't required in SQL, unless I'm thinking about making the code public, I just use lower case. To me, it's just as readable and Thank GOD for ctrl-shift-u when I do decide to make it public. My gripe is that intellisense is really intellistupid in SQL. In C#, it's usually right on for me, but I'm constantly going "NO, you @#$%ing machine! Do what I said, not what you think I asked for!" in SQL. To top it off, I constantly am not hitting the esc button to kill it, typing while looking elsewhere and then find SQL corrected me into gibberish. There are times when it is useful, so usually at that time, it stops working.
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Ravi Bhavnani wrote:
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I am MUCH too lazy to even try to figure out if that makes sense. (Other than, ya, that's binary.) OK, I did do a quick check, and I've heard of 8, 12, 16, 32, 60, and 64 bit systems, but 71 bit????? :-D Yes, every number I wrote is in the decimal system. I know, ancient history, but I'm old. (Interesting?: I'm always hitting the caps lock key, usually when I try to hit the shift key. Just did it again, which on this thread is a bit funny. Ha, on or off-humor?)
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Sentenryu wrote:
I really can't see how you think this[^] looks like a cigarrete '-'
Well on my keyboard the light parts are dark and the dark are light so it looks different than "this" to me. But, you pretty much need a cigarrete fettish to think it looks like one. I can squint my eyes and sort of see it too.
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I honestly don't understand. Is this a coolness thing? "I can type w/o caps lock" == "Look ma, no hands!" I don't need it for most things, but a lot of SQL conventions rely on all caps for either keywords (MS SQL) or object names (PL-SQL). For any other language I could understand it, but if you're following conventions then typing a word w/o caps lock doesn't make sense: SELECT TOP 10 * FROM mytable A INNER JOIN myothertable B ON B.ID = A.ID WHERE A.myfilter = 1 ORDER BY B.sortcolumn I don't use caps lock for most things, but I use it all the time when I'm coding in SQL.
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Ease up man, I was just kidding :) Personally I don't like all caps anywhere, not even SQL. IT JUST LOOKS LIKE SHOUTING TO ME!!! The company where I work uses all lower case SQL.
select top 10 * from MyTable a
inner join MyOtherTable b on b.ID = a.ID
where a.MyFilter = 1
order by b.SortColumnNotice how gentle and readable it is? :) Well, I guess it's just a personal preference. Having said that I just never need caps lock... When I do need all caps (like the sentence 'IT JUST LOOKS LIKE SHOUTING TO ME' above) I use my pinky for the shift key. I can do this because I'm kind of a semi-two-finger-typer who sporadically uses different fingers too (but almost never pinkies). When I really need a lot of caps I just use caps lock of course :)
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Mark J. Miller wrote:
I don't use caps lock for most things, but I use it all the time when I'm coding in SQL.
Since it isn't required in SQL, unless I'm thinking about making the code public, I just use lower case. To me, it's just as readable and Thank GOD for ctrl-shift-u when I do decide to make it public. My gripe is that intellisense is really intellistupid in SQL. In C#, it's usually right on for me, but I'm constantly going "NO, you @#$%ing machine! Do what I said, not what you think I asked for!" in SQL. To top it off, I constantly am not hitting the esc button to kill it, typing while looking elsewhere and then find SQL corrected me into gibberish. There are times when it is useful, so usually at that time, it stops working.
Yeah, SQL intellisense sucks - I turn it off completely, but I'd never heard of ctrl+shift+u. I tried it but it seems a little heavy handed for my taste. I don't capitalize everything, just keywords. For me having everything in caps is the same as everything in lowercase.
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