Path: utzoo!utgpu!watserv1!watmath!att!pacbell!pacbell.com!mips!prls!pyramid!leadsv!esl!esl.ESL.COM!jsd From: jsd@esl.ESL.COM (Jeff Dalton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: Caps-Lock indicator on hp9000? Message-ID: <321@esl.ESL.COM> Date: 6 Sep 90 19:46:57 GMT References: <316@esl.ESL.COM> <3723@ruuinf.cs.ruu.nl> Sender: news@esl.ESL.COM Reply-To: jsd@bambam.UUCP (Jeff Dalton) Organization: ESL Inc., Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 15 In article <3723@ruuinf.cs.ruu.nl> edwin@praxis.cs.ruu.nl (Edwin Kremer) writes: >In <316@esl.ESL.COM> jsd@esl.ESL.COM (Jeff Dalton) writes: > > | So I'm asking: Is there a function of the XSession or the HPterm which will > | visually indicate CAPS-LOCK is active? How 'bout some other way?-- > >"Some other way" is to disable or re-map the CAPS-LOCK key (that's what >I do :-]) ...more... Up till now we've just removed the key-cap from the keyboard. That helped. In our last shipment of workstations we got a keyboard with 2 "CTRL" key-caps and no "Caps" key-cap. Now we know what to do with that keyboard ;-) -- Jeff Dalton, ESL Inc. Real programmers can write jsd@esl.com Fortran in any language.