The Caps Lock key on my computer has been disabled or has been remapped to a different key. How can I return Caps Lock to normal so that Enso will work?
One solution is always to set Enso to use a key other than Caps Lock, which you can do using the preferences command. But if your Caps Lock key has been disabled or remapped and you want to restore it to normal, here’s how: Click the Start menu, then click “Run”. Enter the word “regedit” and hit Return. This will bring up the Windows Registry Editor. You’ll need to navigate through its hierarchy of folders, on the left-hand side, to reach a certain entry. The list of folders to open, in order, is as follows: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layout. Select the Keyboard Layout folder and look for an item called “Scancode Map”. Double-click on “Scancode Map” and delete its value, then click OK and close the Registry Editor.
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