This worked for my macbook

http://www.pqrs.org/tekezo/macosx/keyremap4macbook/extra.html

i also installed his KeyRemap4MacBook, though I'm not sure if that's  
necessary. These apps put a nice config gui in your Preferences panel,  
and you can easily uninstall at any time which is nice. The only side- 
effect is that the LED on my caps lock is lit up , but you get used to  
it.

Dave

On 15-Jun-08, at 10:46 AM, Ted Pavlic wrote:

>
> This link looks promising, but I didn't see a script for the Escape
> character, so it may not be helpful.
>
> http://lifehacker.com/software/autohotkey-answers/turn-your-capslock-key-into-a-dedicated-minimize-button-317239.php
>
> However, because it is a hotkey scripting language, you have to  
> imagine
> that something is possible. For example, the
>
> Send / SendRaw / SendInput / SendPlay
>
> set of commands "Sends simulated keystrokes and mouse clicks to the
> active window."
>
> --Ted
>
> tom wrote:
>> I'm using Leopard + MacVim, and I'm really accustomed to using caps-
>> lock as escape (in Linux). Is there some way to pull this off using
>> the map or map! command? I see it used for tons of other stuff, but
>> not this, unfortunately. Is this doable? I've seen the macosxhints
>> article on this, but I'd really like to avoid Keyboard Maestro, since
>> this computer is temporary and I don't want to pay the shareware fee.
>> Is there a way to do this? If it's only remapped in vim, then I'm
>> happy.
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Tom
>>>
>>
>
> -- 
> Ted Pavlic <[email protected]>
>
> >


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