CapsControl version 1.0 9/5/92 Sean Foderaro jkf@franz.com genie: jkf CapsControl is a program that allows you to determine the behavior of the Caps Lock key and the Control key on the left side of the keyboard. It runs as a Window 3.1 program (it will probably run under Windows 3.0 as well but I can't verify this). The remapping only has effect while running windows programs. CapsControl comes in two parts: capc10.exe - user interface cap10.dll - the mapping function. When capc10.exe is run it must be able to find the file cap10.dll which means that cap10.dll should be in the working directory or in your windows system directory. Below I'll suggest how to install this program. When you start capc10.exe it looks to see if it was given any arguments on the command line and if so treats those as the default settings. The two characters it looks for and their meanings are: p - make the caps lock key act like a control key n - make the (left) control key act like a caps lock key If you don't specify any command line arguments the default is that the caps lock key acts like the caps lock key and the control key acts like the control key. The remapping only has effect as long as CapsControl is running. If you quit from it or otherwise kill it off, the remapping will no longer have any effect. Here is one way to set your system up to use CapsControl that will automatically swap the caps and control keys whenever you start up windows: 1. create a directory, say c:\capcntrl, and put capc10.exe and cap10.dll in that directory. 2. In the program manager, click on the 'startup' program group. If there is no startup program group then create one by selecting New under the File menu and selecting a program group. 3. Under the File menu select New and create a new Program Item. The description can be 'CapsControl' (or anything else you want). The command line is c:\capscntrl\capc10.exe np The working directory is c:\capscntrl Click on the 'run minimized' box. Now click on 'ok' 4. when you restart windows CapsControl will start up automatically and the np argument will tell it to exchange the meanings of the control and caps lock keys. CapsControl may be freely distributed as long as it isn't modified or sold either separately or as part of another product. Please send comments and suggestions to jkf@franz.com or on GEnie: jkf.