Scuzi said:People who caps lock for one letter are retarded.
Otacon said:Shift. It's more efficient.
Ah, but typewriters had caps lock as well (well some of them), although I think it was called shift lock on our old typewriter of days gone by.Berserker said:Only people who have a good excuse for using Caps Lock are those who have dexterity problems and can't press more than one key at a time.
Even typewriters had shift keys and it was still the most efficient means of getting capital letters, so I don't see where the Caps Lock idea came from.
PS - the term 'keyboard warrior' could have been applied in a totally different way when using an old typewriter - we'll have none of this namby pamby soft touch keyboard malarky thankyou.
Yes, it was called shift lock, because it literally locked the shift key down. Mechanical marvels, eh?tb2000 said:Ah, but typewriters had caps lock as well (well some of them), although I think it was called shift lock on our old typewriter of days gone by.
Berserker said:PS - the term 'keyboard warrior' could have been applied in a totally different way when using an old typewriter - we'll have none of this namby pamby soft touch keyboard malarky thankyou.
Indeed, it was simple but it worked.Berserker said:Yes, it was called shift lock, because it literally locked the shift key down. Mechanical mavels, eh?
Scuzi said:Shift tbh. I only use caps lock if I'm going to type an entire word or more in caps, LIKE THIS.
Neon said:DoNtYoU ThInK ThAt RoCkS? eH?
Lopéz said:My training manager at work writes memos like that. In MS Comic Sans.
OK THENKaHn said:I THINK ITS CLASSED AS SHOUTING
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I'm with this guy. That must be painful to readNeon said:pwn him in the face?
KaHn said:I THINK ITS CLASSED AS SHOUTING
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