Accidentally Hit The Caps Lock Key? Ask Windows To “Warn” You In That Case


It is always a frustrating experience when you are typing text ‘very’ fast and by mistake you hit the caps lock key. The end result is ofcourse crap. To avoid such a case you should opt the OS to warn you in case you press the caps lock key.

For Windows XP users:

In Control Panel > Accessibility Options, and at the bottom of the screen, check the box next to Use ToggleKeys and click OK.

For Windows Vista users:

In Control Panel > Ease of Access > Change how your keyboard works. Then check the box next to Use ToggleKeys and click Save.

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