How do you type Capital Letters?
Shift vs Caps Lock
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Do you press Shift to type Capital Letters or Caps Lock?
I'm usually a Caps Lock user because I don't want to write like THis. (This tends to happen alot when I'm using Shift... considering I am a very fast typer.)
What about you?
I'm usually a Caps Lock user because I don't want to write like THis. (This tends to happen alot when I'm using Shift... considering I am a very fast typer.)
What about you?
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I only use caps for more than one cap in a row. i use shift the rest of the time, if i even bother at all.
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EVEN WHEN I WRITE LIKE THIS, I still have one of my fingers planted on shift. I never use caps lock.
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Always shift, the only time I use capslock is the time where I somehow accidentally pressed capslock.
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Rbz wrote...
EVEN WHEN I WRITE LIKE THIS, I still have one of my fingers planted on shift. I never use caps lock.just like me... I never rage on Caps Lock.. I shift
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"Real men use the shift key", I read that somewhere thought I should share it with you all. As you might have guessed from the quote, I use the shift key.
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Dude, you can't compare the Shift key and the Caps Lock key for typing with capital letters. The two call for two entirely different situations.
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Im just gonna put this out there...
CAPS LOCK IS CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL 8)
It should be fairly obvious as to what I use...
CAPS LOCK IS CRUISE CONTROL FOR COOL 8)
It should be fairly obvious as to what I use...
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Waar wrote...
shift... caps lock is used for sustained rage.This.
I always use shift except for the rare cases where the whole word is in capital letters - like an acronym, or something similar.
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Capslock is neglected most of the time. The last time I can remember using it was on this thread.
Venting Angrily
Venting Angrily
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both i press caps if it's a long word or a sentence in all capital letters but i mainly use shift for regulars ^^
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Kind of Important
A ray of Tsunlight.
The caps lock button may as well not even exist for me.
I've never used it, I prefer 'shifting.'
I've never used it, I prefer 'shifting.'