Von Fugal wrote:
For a long time now I've used per-window keyboard layouts. At first
using xxkb, then later gnome's built in support for it. Well, now I work
on a mac at my place of employ, and our POS has everything in caps, and
it's convenient to have caps lock on for this program. However it is
rather annoying when you go to another program, and annoying yet again
when you go back and have to turn it back on.
So... what are the chances of a per-appication capslock auto-goodness on
mac osx?
Von Fugal
Well I don't know about capslockness, but you can have per-window
keyboard layouts. Go to international preference pane and all should
become clear. If you're not using Leopard that is. Apparently in Leopard
Apple decided to revoke the feature that lets you use separate input
sources per application. In that case, it looks like you need:
http://limechat.net/inputswitcher/
Anyway, the real trick will be finding a keyboard layout that maps
lower-case keys to upper-case. Maybe you could make your own with this:
http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=ukelele
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right keys at the right time and the instrument plays itself.
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