If you have “Help” instead of “Ins”, replace it with Overgod-tier. Keep pressing it, it will come.

OC, feel free to share.

EDIT; Home is now G-od tier. I didn’t know it would go to the beginning of a line, I always used macros “lol”.

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    11 months ago

    I use all of these except ScrollLock.

    What about the CapsLock key? Windows menu key?

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        11 months ago

        I also use it for Esc which is really convenient for Vim

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        11 months ago

        I work in an architecture firm, and whenever we put text on the plans, it’s always in ALL CAPS. It’s a niche use-case, but Caps Lock has saved my pinkie finger from getting sore holding down shift for hours a day

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        11 months ago

        Yeah that’s a common one. If you’re into mechanical keyboards, there are a lot of keycap sets that offer an alternative Control key for the CapsLock position.

        Personally I rebind it to Super (Winkey). I have a couple of keyboards without Windows keys, so I can still have a Super key and don’t miss out on some handy shortcuts.

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        11 months ago

        I write a ton of SQL. I never use my CapsLock key.

        SQL doesn’t need to be upper case, in fact I loathe upper case SQL.

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      Capslock is mandatory. Acronyms, report writing with key words, and programming all make heavy use of fully capitalized words.