From: dbe@wgn.net ($Bill Luebkert)
Subject: Re: How can I swap CTRL and CAPS-Lock in WIN 95?
29 Jan 1998 04:33:42 -0800
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To: Tom McManus <tmcmanus@winternet.com>
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Tom McManus wrote:
> 
> I've followed the thread on how to swap the control and caps lock keys
> for Windows NT, and have gotten that to work on my machine using
> the registry edit method. Thanks!
> 
> My question is this: is there a way to do the same thing in Windows 95?
> I tried editing the registry in the same way (as NT), but found that the
> 
> entries are not the same, i.e. there is no KeyBoard Layout under
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/System/CurrentControlSet/Control.
> I did find one under HKEY_USERS, but editing that and rebooting did
> not seem to do the trick.

Control Panel->Keyboard->Remap->Left Hand Side - When this key pressed (CapsLock)
Act as if this key was pressed (Left Ctrl)

I'm not sure if this is standard with Win95 or came as part of power toys.
I think it's standard.

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