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Willravel 01-06-2009 02:36 PM

Apple Aluminum Keyboard anti-Caps Lock
 
Admittedly this thread is a bit late to the party. The Aluminum keyboard has been out for quite some time, but I just got one last week so it's new to me.

Apparently, the caps lock has been a problem for people for a long time. I've always like it, but some people have been complaining for some time that they hit the "a" and the finger also hits the caps. This problem is so wide-spread that Apple decided to do something about it. On every current Apple keyboard, in order to activate the caps lock, you must hold it down for nearly an entire second. No longer can you just quickly hit it like you would any other key. This is a great solution for people who accidentally hit the caps now and again, but I'm a bit of an oddball; I use the caps instead of the shift button. I know, it's very strange, but I learned how to type on a typewriter that didn't have a shift button to speak of and I was already very good before I got my first real computer.

Now I find myself having to slow down every time I have to capitalize something. I tried to change me technique in order to use the shift key, like most people, but it's very, very awkward for me. I imagine it would take me many months to start to feel comfortable using the shift key to capitalize.

Worse still, there's no way to disengage this caps lock speed limiter. I've been all over google trying to locate hacks and such (I found one that fixes the problem but also leaves the caps lock light on perpetually, which I grew annoyed with almost immediately).

Is anyone else having trouble with this? More importantly, has anyone found a way to correct this?

Otherwise, I'm very happy with the keyboard, BTW. The feel is a lot more comfortable, it doesn't get dirty as easily and it's just about the sharpest thing I've ever seen. The one and only complaint is the caps.

Thanks! :thumbsup:

biznatch 01-10-2009 02:34 PM

Heh. This is actually a feature I could make use of. I play FPSes on a 15.4 inch screen laptop, so when you're typing quickly and trying to push A you'll go all caps, and have to delete those uppercase characters, disengage all caps, and type again to not look dumb. And that's often enough time to get you killed.
I'd like it if you could adjust the time, a full second seems a bit long.
As a side note, I also have bad typing etiquette, my right hand does most of the work while only 2 or 3 of my left hand's finger move.
Must be my WASD "stance," as that is how my left hand always sits when I first sit down at the computer.

allaboutmusic 01-10-2009 04:35 PM

Will, I'd never noticed that "feature" before on my Apple aluminium keyboard (which I'm typing on now). I hardly ever use the Caps Lock, but just hitting it repeatedly in the last minute or so, I've found it doesn't engage if you tap it very quickly, but it does engage if you hold it down any longer than a fraction of a second. It certainly doesn't take a full second for me.

Willravel 01-10-2009 05:28 PM

It's not instantaneous like every other key, though.
Quote:

The Caps Lock function has been modified to reduce accidental activation. The key must now be held down slightly longer in order to activate the Caps Lock function.
Apple Keyboard (2007): Caps Lock modified to reduce accidental activation

I can appreciate that some people have trouble with it, but to not make it something that can be disengaged has effected the speed at which I can type.

ASU2003 01-10-2009 06:13 PM

I've never noticed it either. It doesn't take that long for my wireless keyboard caps lock to come on, but you can't just tap it either. It's about 1/4 of a second, and since I look at my hands when typing and only type at the speed that I think, it's not really a problem..

QuasiMondo 01-10-2009 07:14 PM

Wouldn't it be easier to just relocate the Caps Lock key?

Willravel 01-10-2009 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by QuasiMondo (Post 2582061)
Wouldn't it be easier to just relocate the Caps Lock key?

I'm not sure I understand how that would help.

allaboutmusic 01-11-2009 03:36 AM

If the Caps Lock is as integral to your typing style as it appears, it may be an idea to return it and try some of the other high-quality keyboards out there. Some of the new Logitech stuff is phenomenally nice. I do agree that Apple should make the "feature" optional, but they do have a habit of introducing "improvements" without making them defeatable for users who find them less useful.

QuasiMondo 01-11-2009 11:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Willravel (Post 2582071)
I'm not sure I understand how that would help.

If the keyboard was redesigned so the user is not accidentally hitting Caps Lock every time they go for the 'A' key, it sure would beat the initial frustration of thinking the Caps Lock key doesn't work.

Even if they just redesigned that key so that half of it is recessed and noticeable by tactile touch would be better, like this:

http://img72.imageshack.us/img72/8255/d610kbdmj4.jpg

Willravel 01-11-2009 11:59 AM

I misunderstood what you were addressing. Yes, relocating the caps lock would seem a good option, except most folks type by touch. And keyboards have remained basically unchanged for many decades.

I'm afraid that, short of either Apple releasing an update with an option to disengage the anti-caps or me learning how to capitalize using the shift key like a normal person, I may be looking for a new keyboard. How frustrating.

n0nsensical 01-11-2009 03:24 PM

Can't type? Too many mouse buttons? Apple will fix it for you! Why didn't Microsoft think of that first?


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