Out of curiosity, on which versions of Windows did this occur? I used
windows 95 and 98 and this is the first time I hear of such behaviour.

I disagree on the first part. It's quite obvious to me that shift
cancels caps lock temporarily because of the temporary nature of shift
(hitting shift once doesn't cause a sentence to be written with caps).

On the point of the descriptions, I fully agree.I was going through the
options now and quite frankly, they all seem to do the same thing and I
could not infer their differences by the description.

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Dapper 3: Shift cancels CapLock not OK
https://launchpad.net/bugs/28907

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