the stupid, it hurts.
To disable caps lock, you must press the "caps lock" key down on your keyboard. If the caps lock key LED is not glowing, you have successfully turned off the caps lock function.
On your computer keyboard, Press the "Caps Lock" two times. This should turn off the caps lock alert. If it does not, you have either a defective keyboard or another problem with your computer. GOOD LUCK!!
num lock, caps lock, scroll lock
Bro! It's already off. In your Keyboard there is a Key "Caps Lock" use that key to Caps off or Caps on
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You can turn on all caps by going to Settings>General>Keyboard>and turning on Enable Caps Lock. Then you just double tap the Caps button on the keyboard and press it again to turn it off.
To turn caps lock on, you press the caps lock key on your keyboard. To turn it off, you press the caps lock key again.You can also use the windows key and the S key pressed simultaneously on certain keyboards to turn caps lock off and on.
The capital "A" in a lock symbol on your Dell keyboard indicates that the Caps Lock function is enabled. When Caps Lock is activated, all letters typed will appear in uppercase until it's toggled off. This feature is useful for typing in all caps without holding down the Shift key.
If you want to turn CAPS LOCK off, you press the button on the left hand side of the keyboard above shift and crtl. Hope this helps :)
Congratulations. You've discovered Caps Lock.
The Caps Lock key is toggled of an off by pressing the button. When on, a light should display on your keyboard. While typing with Caps Lock on, all letters will be CAPITALIZED. Here is a sentence with Caps Lock turned off. HERE IS A SENTENCE WITH CAPS LOCK TURNED ON.
In the early 1980's IBM introduced the PC/XT keyboard with a Caps Lock that shifted only letters, not digits or punctuation. The next generation of IBM PCs came with the PC/AT keyboard which left the Caps Lock and Control keys unchanged. 28 June and 22 October are annually marked as International Caps Lock Days as a parody holiday first noted in 2000.