Question:
my caps lock won't turn off, what should i do?
anonymous
2009-12-05 22:02:08 UTC
my caps lock is stuck and i'm afraid it's making me sound mad, typing in all caps and whatnot. how do i fix this if it's stuck?
Seventeen answers:
Boris 22
2009-12-05 22:25:47 UTC
Unlocking Caps Lock

Over the years, I have noticed that people seem to have undue difficulty with the Caps Lock key on keyboards. I like to think that by now most people online these days know that typing in ALL UPPER CASE like this in an email is considered extremely rude. However, I get upper-case emails from people often enough to see my hypothesis is wrong.



Now I have a new theory as to why Caps Lock is such a problem. Recently, I bought an old IBM Selectric typewriter at a thrift shop for $2. Using it forced me to recall that back in the old days, you clicked the Shift key (not the Caps Lock key) to turn off Caps Lock. I had sort of forgotten about that, and in retrospect, it's really a lot easier than using the Caps Lock key. If you've accidentally pressed Caps Lock, odds are decent that you'll hit the Shift key before you have a whole sentence of all upper case text that you need to go back and fix.



As it turns out, you can make your newfangled Windows XP computer behave like my 25-year old typewriter. You can tell Windows that you want to use Caps Lock to turn on Caps Lock, but use Shift to turn it off. To change it, follow these steps:



1. Choose Start|Settings|Control Panel and double-click Regional and Language Options.



2. In the Languages tab, click the Details button.



3. In the Settings tab, you should see a button called Key Settings. It may be grayed out. If it is, click the Add button and add another keyboard layout (it doesn't matter which one). Press OK.



4. Back in the Settings tab, click to make sure your original keyboard is highlighted and press the Key Settings button.



5. Now under To turn off Caps Lock, click the radio button next to Press the Shift key. Click OK.



6. Click OK twice more to exit the other two dialog boxes.



Now, try it out. You should be able to turn off Caps Lock just by pressing the Shift key. If it doesn't work, you may need to reboot your computer. But eventually, you can make your computer work just like your trusty old typewriter. People may call you a Luddite, but at least you won't be sending rude emails.
anonymous
2016-03-18 15:06:29 UTC
Press Caps Lock.
Kevin
2015-01-12 09:13:52 UTC
If this is just happening in 'Word' then:



Open the font menu (Ctrl + D)

Under 'effects' check if the box 'all caps' has been checked..if it has, uncheck and off you go!
anonymous
2015-08-08 09:07:59 UTC
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RE:

my caps lock won't turn off, what should i do?

my caps lock is stuck and i'm afraid it's making me sound mad, typing in all caps and whatnot. how do i fix this if it's stuck?
anonymous
2014-09-14 10:52:32 UTC
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anonymous
2016-01-28 11:51:34 UTC
Umm, how do you do this on a tablet? Yahoo mail 'advanced' forces my Win 8 tablet to upper case. It's fine on Android.
Sebastian
2016-06-05 00:40:38 UTC
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Laura
2015-02-04 10:32:25 UTC
press and hold CTRL, SHIFT, and CAPS LOCK at the same time. It locks and unlocks the cap lock button, which is why holding down shift does nothing
anonymous
2009-12-05 22:09:37 UTC
Well first i would unplug your keyboard and plug it back in and see if it works if not try restarting your computer if neither works, then if you have a extra keyboard lying around try that one if that works then your keyboard has something wrong with it good luck.
mr. wong
2009-12-05 22:09:23 UTC
you can gently pry the key off

then examine underneath

then clean it up

then replace the key
anonymous
2014-01-19 21:11:53 UTC
Tape down the shift key :)
?
2009-12-05 22:07:14 UTC
EPIC FAIL.
ASHLEY
2015-10-13 15:11:36 UTC
THERES NO WAY OUT
anonymous
2015-02-17 05:08:34 UTC
wow what a noob, he didnt even type his question in caps lock WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMFG HOW DARE YOU EVEN SUGGEST DOING SOMETHING LIKE THAT!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!! DAMMIT!!!!!!!
anonymous
2014-03-06 12:06:28 UTC
well, since u trolled, i found an answer to my problem, so... thanks are in order!
aj
2009-12-05 22:06:14 UTC
I think it's fixed................................................
?
2014-11-15 02:49:51 UTC
Am I attractive? Be honest please. If not what can I do?


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