The Caps Lock button on MacBooks knows if you really want to press it. - eviltoast

Try to hit your CAPS Lock button as if it’s a mistake and see what happens. Mine is reading my mind.

The difference between unintentional hit and an intentional one is very slight, but it knows :)

  • lambardar@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Reality:

    A long press engages the capslock function.

    A quick press is used to switch languages. So if you’ve set your computer to just 1 language, it’s not going to do anything. If you have more than 1 language, it switches between them immediately. There is no delay.

    Apple fanbois… Apple is using AI magic to know when I want to press it.

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      1 year ago

      A quick press is used to switch languages. So if you’ve set your computer to just 1 language, it’s not going to do anything. If you have more than 1 language, it switches between them immediately. There is no delay.

      I have multiple languages and that’s definitely not how it works. Perhaps you have a different keyboard layout. The fn key is how you switch languages. It even has the symbol for it.