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<b>Tips for the Fumble Fingered.</b><br>
<p>Ever get into a furious typing session only to discover that you've typed half a paragraph in all caps? Your pinkie finger has betrayed you? There is a way to help prevent that. Make Windows play a sound when the <b>Caps Lock</b> key is pressed.<br>
Here's how:<br>
1. Open your PC's Control Panel and then <b>Accessibility Options</b> (In XP use Classic View).<br><br>
2. On the <b>Keyboard tab</b> , click the <b>Use Toggle Keys</b> checkbox.<br><br>
3. Click OK.<br><br>
Now you'll hear a sound when you use <b>Caps Lock</b> and also <b>Num Lock</b> and <b>Scroll Lock.</b><br><br>
If you're a bit hard of hearing or need a visual warning for some other reason, try this:<br><br>
1. Repeat step one above.<br><br>
2. In the <b>Sound tab</b> ckick to check the <b>Use SoundSentry</b> checkbox.<br><br>
3. Click the <b>Settings</b> button and select <b>Flash active window</b> in the <b>Warning for windowed programs</b> drop-down menu.<br><br>
4. Click OK and you're done.<br><br>
Now every time you hit Caps Lock or the other Lock keys, the currently active window will flash at you. B)<br><br>
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If you copy and paste it all into a notepade and name it something and put .html after it will become a page. Then open it up in your browser and see what im talking about.
Thanks
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