Copilot key will eventually be required in new PC keyboards, though not yet.

      • Magnus Åhall@lemmy.ahall.se
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        10 months ago

        Oh god, I had a guy on work practise a couple of weeks. He was about 15, and pressed capslock, another key, and then capslock again for capital letters.

        I suddenly stormed into the room screaming, with a knife. I plucked out the capslock key, and ran out of the room, still screaming. Then I popped my head back in through the door in a much calmer fashion and told him he would get the key back after his practise time at our company.

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          10 months ago

          pressed capslock, another key, and then capslock again for capital letters

          This is actually how my wife does it. Its driving me nuts.

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        10 months ago

        I have caps lock remapped to compose (I use US-Dvorak, but sometimes need scandinavian letters).

        When asked about not needing an actual caps lock, my go-to answers are that “I don’t write SQL code often enough” or"Caps lock is only needed for the youtube comment section about videos you don’t like"

        In all seriousness, I don’t see why wr need a caps lock key anymore. I just have it remapped as it’s conveniently placed and never used.