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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Stupid Windows “Features”

By Tangotiger, 10:52 AM

Incredibly, these are not bugs but design features.  This happens to me all the time, whereby I hold the SHIFT key, think about something, and if I think too long, the CAPS lock turns on and stays on.  Then, I have to remember how to turn it off (answer: hold both SHIFT keys to cancel).  Anyway, here’s how to turn this feature off.  That site has more stuff, which I will enjoy looking at.

If you are the Microsoft designer that actually created this function, or if you are the Microsoft Quality Control that actually let this go through, please speak up.  Obviously, there must be a good reason that you did this.


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