Ever type the wrong capital letter on sentences? For example sENTENCES lIKE tHIS was a result of accidentally hit the Caps Lock key.
Below listed two small free software that help you prevent Caps Lock, Num Lock and Insert/Overwrite from messing up what you type.There are great system utility for your computer keyboard.Check it iut.
1.DKOSD Caps Lock is a free keyboard software,it shows an "On Screen Display" about the status of the Caps Lock on the keyboard to displays either: Caps Lock is ONorCaps Lock is OFF
FUNCTIONALITY:DKOSD resides in memory waiting for the Caps Lock key to be pressed in order to display the status of it, either On or Off..
Platform: Windows 2000/XP/Vista
a popup small window above show in the system tray when the Caps Lock, Insert or Num Lock key's are pressed.
For example: It will displays either: Caps Lock is ON or Caps Lock is OFF.
You also can switch it off by select the option: None at this time.
Download Free Software DK:Keyboard-Status
Functionality:
- Resides in memory waiting for the one of the keys to be pressed in order to display it's status of either On or Off.
- DK:Keyboard State will make a sound when Caps Lock is On or Off (everytime the Caps Lock button is pressed).
Requirements:
You need to have Microsoft .Net Framework Redistributable 2.0 installed on you PC.
You can download and install .Net Framework FREE at Download Free Microsoft .Net Framework Redistributable 2.0 (See FAQ)
2.The seconds method is actually a free system utility that build in for the Window based computer,you just need some simple setting from your window PC.
You'll get the computer to beep when you hit the Caps Lock key. Here's how:
Click the Start button, Settings, Control Panel (XP Users, hit the Start button, Control Panel). Open the Accessibility Options Icon. On the Keyboard tab, click the "Use Toggle Keys" checkbox.That's it for the beeping part.Next we gonna make one more useful trick is that we gonna make the window flashing whenever the Caps Lock is press.
From the Accessibility Options screen, click the Sound tab and check the "Use SoundSentry" checkbox.Next click the Settings button and select "Flash active window" from the "Warning for windowed programs" drop down box.
Done!. Hit OK,now you should never have tHIS kIND pPROBLEMS aGAIN when typing.
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