ENABLING TOGGLE KEYS
Everyone knows how frustrating it can
be when you're typing furiously
while looking away from the screen,
and you accidentally push the Caps
Lock key. Having to back up and retype
that sentence or two can be a
real time waster. A setting in
Microsoft's Accessibility Options lets
you know Caps Lock has been engaged by
sounding a tone. It's called
Toggle Keys.
To enable Toggle Keys, go to Start,
Settings, Control Panel and open
Accessibility Options. Check the Use
Toggle Keys box, and Windows will
let you know with little beeps
whenever you engage or disengage Caps
Lock, Num Lock, or Scroll Lock. Once
you get used to the sounds,
you'll always know your lock settings
without having to look at your
computer screen.