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I am assisting a customer running Windows 2000 on a Dell Optiplex GX280. He
is using the shift key to type numerous capital letters in a row. After
typing 6 or 8 caps, if he pauses in the text string, the system starts typing
lower case again. When using the caps lock this bahavior does not exist. Why
doesen't he use the caps lock key instead? Hell I don't know, he's a customer
and they like to do things like they like to do them no matter how
inefficient it may seem. This is not isolated to one program and seems to be
system wide. My question is: Is this designed behavior? Can this be turned
off? I don't think it is a keyboard issue but who knows if Dell designs
keyboards to do this.
Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions...
George
I am assisting a customer running Windows 2000 on a Dell Optiplex GX280. He
is using the shift key to type numerous capital letters in a row. After
typing 6 or 8 caps, if he pauses in the text string, the system starts typing
lower case again. When using the caps lock this bahavior does not exist. Why
doesen't he use the caps lock key instead? Hell I don't know, he's a customer
and they like to do things like they like to do them no matter how
inefficient it may seem. This is not isolated to one program and seems to be
system wide. My question is: Is this designed behavior? Can this be turned
off? I don't think it is a keyboard issue but who knows if Dell designs
keyboards to do this.
Thanks in advance for any helpful suggestions...
George