• @starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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      157 months ago

      You know how when you press the caps button on your phone keyboard, it Capitalizes the next character you type? It’s that, but on a physical keyboard. Normally you have to hold the shift key, but stickykeys lets you just tap it.

        • Thomrade
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          147 months ago

          caps lock but that toggles itself off after a single character. it’s made for people who have dexterity issues and cannot hold multiple keys at the same time.

        • @chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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          137 months ago

          It only lasts for one character, it works on all characters (for instance Caps Lock won’t change a “2” India an “@”), and it also works for other modifier keys like “Ctrl” and “Alt.”

          It’s an accessibility feature. If you only have 1 hand, for instance, some shortcuts would be impossible without it.

          • @Mirshe@lemmy.world
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            27 months ago

            Or if you’re arthritic or have a hand injury and holding down multiple keys is painful/stretching digits to reach shortcuts is painful.

        • @starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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          57 months ago

          Not exactly. Using capslock is more cumbersome because you have to press it, then type your letter, then press it again. It doesn’t sound like much, but imagine if the caps button on your phone worked like that. Press it once and you TYPE LIKE THIS UNTIL YOU PRESS IT again

          • @sbexpert@lemmy.world
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            37 months ago

            On the other hand, if you do want to type like that on a phone, double-tap the caps button and it stays capitalized. (I don’t know if this works on all phones).