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Ask HN: Have you remapped the Caps Lock key? [Poll]

28 pointsby robinhover 11 years ago
A submission to Hacker News on remapping the Caps Lock key (https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=6969401) got me curious. From the thread, it looked as if most people remap their Caps Lock key to something else. Since these answers may be heavily biased (it was a thread about remapping that key, after all), here&#x27;s a poll.<p>If you want to, please provide any alternate mapping you&#x27;re using in the comments.

38 comments

mpweiherover 11 years ago
Remapped to have the control key positioned where God and Digital Equipment Corporation intended it to be (and the Apple II, Amiga, Atari ST, ...). The position below the shift key is the product of a malevolent conspiracy by the suits (IBM!) to keep programmer productivity in check and cause RSI.
cypherpunks01over 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve found Ctrl to be far and away the best remapping, especially for Mac keyboards where the Ctrl key is extremely small and awkward to type.<p>Protip: In all recent versions of OSX you can natively remap Caps Lock and other keys via System Preferences -&gt; Keyboard -&gt; Modifier Keys.
DDR0over 11 years ago
I find caps lock useful for both typing CAPITAL_CONSTANTS and YELLING AT PEOPLE. I have remapped other keys, such as the the menu key to compose, and I usually use the super key to trigger custom key shortcuts.<p>(Filed under ⌨.)
mikegirouardover 11 years ago
Like a lot of folks here, I&#x27;ve remapped to CTRL.<p>I&#x27;m a vim and tmux guy, so that&#x27;s my motivation.
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peterarmstrongover 11 years ago
Just make it the Control key. Yeah, Emacs user. I assume if you use vi you&#x27;ll remap it to Esc. Either way, you&#x27;ll be happy.
JohnTHallerover 11 years ago
I&#x27;ve gone back and forth in the past. I put together a series of .REG files for Windows users so you can either disable caps lock, map it to a shift key, map it to CTRL or swap it with CTRL. Since they&#x27;re .REG keys, you don&#x27;t need to have a utility running in the background. The .REG to set things back to normal is included, too:<p><a href="http://johnhaller.com/useful-stuff/disable-caps-lock" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;johnhaller.com&#x2F;useful-stuff&#x2F;disable-caps-lock</a><p>If you&#x27;re more adventurous, you can turn it into a Billy Mays Key so your PC says a fun Billy Mays phrase every time you press CAPS LOCK. It&#x27;s also open source if you want to play with it:<p><a href="http://johnhaller.com/useful-stuff/billy-mays-caps-lock" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;johnhaller.com&#x2F;useful-stuff&#x2F;billy-mays-caps-lock</a>
jrmgover 11 years ago
I think the responses to this poll will be quite self selecting, with &#x27;yes&#x27; vastly overrepresented.
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sliverstormover 11 years ago
I loved remapping Capslock to Ctrl, but eventually gave up the ghost because the statefulness of Capslock was getting confused and I was having a hell of a time keeping my virtual sessions and master client session &quot;in sync&quot;
Nic0over 11 years ago
I&#x27;m using a TypeMatrix[1] keyboard, the Caps Lock key is not at the same place that usual keyboards. therefore I didn&#x27;t remapped that key.<p>[1]: <a href="http://www.typematrix.com/" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.typematrix.com&#x2F;</a>
lake99over 11 years ago
Using the Win key often on my Linux laptop gave me an achy left thumb.<p>This fixed my thumb:<p><pre><code> localectl set-x11-keymap us pc104 altgr-intl lv3:ralt_alt,caps:super,lv3:lwin_switch </code></pre> So, US-International, LAlt=Ralt, Caps-&gt;Win, Win-&gt;AltGr
phaedrixover 11 years ago
Have caps lock mapped to quick escape and control (i.e. tap for escape and hold down for control). Somewhat related, left-control is mapped to Hyper. This post was an inspiration: <a href="http://stevelosh.com/blog/2012/10/a-modern-space-cadet/#happy-hacking-keyboard-professional-2" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;stevelosh.com&#x2F;blog&#x2F;2012&#x2F;10&#x2F;a-modern-space-cadet&#x2F;#happ...</a><p>Combined with ShiftIt, I can approximate a primitive keyboard-controlled tiling window manager on the Mac: <a href="https://github.com/fikovnik/ShiftIt" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;github.com&#x2F;fikovnik&#x2F;ShiftIt</a>
vijucatover 11 years ago
I <i>disabled</i> Caps Lock so that by itself, it does nothing. I mapped CapsLock + hjkl to the arrow keys a la vim, and several other similar CapsLock + &lt;something else&gt; combos that make sense to me.
bitsofpancakeover 11 years ago
On my laptop, I remapped it to be the left click button, and it changed my life. I used to find dragging windows and files around and selecting text such a pain with a touchpad, but with this remapping, I can do it really, really easily. I just use my left hand to click and my right hand to move the cursor. Try it!<p>Anyone know how I can remap the Caps Lock key this way on a Mac?
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javertover 11 years ago
I use it as the main part of all the chords I use to control window manager functionality under dwm. e.g. Caps+&lt;J&#x2F;K&#x2F;H&#x2F;L&gt; to move between windows or workspaces, Caps+Enter to open a terminal, etc. Technically, I think I have it remapped to Ctrl, but that&#x27;s just an implementation detail.
thanatropismover 11 years ago
Yes, but not due to the traditional Control key positioning. Rather, I switch Tab for Caps Lock.<p>Since I use bowl-design Kinesis keyboards both at home and at work, the usual position for Caps Lock (where I put Tab) is just a tad bit more comfortable for repeated pinky use.
slsover 11 years ago
I wouldn&#x27;t reply just to say that I map caps lock to control, like so many others. Perhaps a poll that gave the most common remappings, and let people specify more unusual ones in the comments, would gather more respondents for the common ones.
ricreeover 11 years ago
I have mine mapped to the compose key. Don&#x27;t need it a ton, but it&#x27;s nice to have it close by and convenient when I do.<p>Would probably have been better as esc or ctrl, but I didn&#x27;t feel like having to relearn the muscle memory for those keys.
Davieyover 11 years ago
My Esc key broke, so it seemed logical to make use of the otherwise unused Caps lock key. It works perfectly, and I&#x27;ve got quite used to it...<p>.. The problem is when I use a normal keyboard layout, and hit Caps lock in Vim and it doesn&#x27;t DRT. :)
andrewcookeover 11 years ago
NO BECAUSE IT&#x27;S USEFUL.<p>(also doesn&#x27;t that little green light with no meaning bug you?)
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blissofbeingover 11 years ago
Yes, to backspace, and I recommend everyone do the same. Think about how many times a day you hit backspace, it makes no sense for it to be way up there on a pinky, move it to your home row and be happy! :)
alefterisover 11 years ago
Remapped Caps Lock to backspace. Using &quot;jj&quot; in vim for escape.
eruover 11 years ago
I would, but caps lock is not an issue on the Kinesis Advantage.
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mintplantover 11 years ago
I map Caps Lock to Escape. Makes using Vim much nicer for me.
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hibbeligover 11 years ago
I remapped CapsLock to Control, but I kept the Control key unchanged because hitting Control+Alt+Command is so convenient this way on a Mac.
crtstartupover 11 years ago
I use happy hacking pro 2. There is no caps lock :)
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comzeraddover 11 years ago
Yes, I use it to switch keyboard language layout
jcampbell1over 11 years ago
Remapped to Ctrl. I use ctrl+a&#x2F;e&#x2F;n&#x2F;p&#x2F;b&#x2F;f constantly instead of arrow keys.
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almostover 11 years ago
Cntrl when pressed with another key, Esc when pressed and released on its own. Perfect.
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olalondeover 11 years ago
Remapped it to Control because Control is hard to reach on a MacBook keyboard.
fyrabanksover 11 years ago
My Leopold 660M has a DIP switch that swaps Caps Lock and Ctrl. So necessary.
dionyzizover 11 years ago
ESC
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bulltaleover 11 years ago
On my Macbook Air I have remapped the eject key to forward delete.
josteinkover 11 years ago
control key.<p>Not so because reaching it is hard on a normal keyboard (as opposed to Mac wtfness), but because I never intentionally use caps lock and accidentally enabling it is annoying.
richardwover 11 years ago
No. I use a remapped layout but caps lock is just caps lock.
oddshocksover 11 years ago
Use of caps lock as control.
alisnicover 11 years ago
Colemak did that for me
Gooseyover 11 years ago
Remapped to backspace
lurkinggrueover 11 years ago
What a bloody good idea.<p>I just did.