macman@wpi.WPI.EDU (Chris Silverberg) (11/01/90)
In article <907@accucx.cc.ruu.nl> jojo@accucx.UUCP (Jo van Bilsen) writes: >> The swapping of caps lock and control, so now you have a tiny control >> key and a large caps lock key. Control I use far more heavily >> (I log onto a VAX a lot). I hardly ever use caps lock. In fact, I >> don't think Mac keyboards should have caps lock (it's a mode, after >> all...). >Go to the KCHR resource in keyboard or key caps start editting >and define the caps lock the same as the CTRL key and you >have a big CTRL key I thought about that, but the problem is that the control key has the type of button that stays down, until you press it again. Now, maybe for someone else to answer, can those key press mechanisms be switched like the keys themselves? =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Chris Silverberg INTERNET: macman@wpi.wpi.edu Worcester Polytechnic Institute Main Street USA 508-832-7725 (sysop) America Online: Silverberg WMUG BBS 508-832-5844 (sysop) "Ask me about TeleFinder... A Macintosh BBS with a Macintosh interface"