Tuesday, November 29, 2016
Yes!
I have had to copy and paste any S's I wanted to type with my laptop keyboard for well over a year. That meant I had to find a capital S on the Internet whenever I wanted to use one. In between, as long as I didn't use the copy paste for anything else I could keep a lower case s on it.
My son told me he had a friend who used to remap his keyboard and change the use of the keys, but he wasn't sure how. He suggested I look on line.
It took a few days, but I did just that and found a program called Sharp Keys. I had to fish a bit in order to download it without any extraneous programs, but it was out there.
There were no instructions, but it was fairly straight forward. It took me four tries, in between each of which I had to restart the computer, but now my caps lock key is a fully functioning S.
Such a simple thing but it makes my life so much easier.
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