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If KDE 4.2, take a look at System Settings>Regional & Language>Keyboard Layout>Advanced>Capslock Key Behavior. I'm not sure what all you can do there, but maybe one of them will neutralize it.
Yeah, it's got a number of options in there but none to turn it off. It only allows one swap option (I used to have it swap to a ctrl key) which swaps it with Esc - this would be a lot worse.
Yeah, it's got a number of options in there but none to turn it off. It only allows one swap option (I used to have it swap to a ctrl key) which swaps it with Esc - this would be a lot worse.
Check the same dialog under Ctrl-key options, it should have options to either swap ctrl and capslock or to make capslock an additional ctrl key.
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