Somewhere, maybe it was a DOS TSR, I've seen little utility programs that would do things like beep on every keypress while the caps lock key was active. Or deactivate it after a certain time or number of keypresses. Not sure how to do that in Linux.
I don't use it often intentionally but it's a lazy way to type macros. Mostly it's on when I don't want it.
Using my PBP more these days, doing audio recordings with it. And I just went through a 2 day power outage and the PBP was the only thing that still had a couple hours of battery left. As winter sets in I'll spend more time with it in my recliner.
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I suppose the Linux equivalent of a TSR would be a kernel module.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=linux+%22kerne...cal&ia=web
I don't use it often intentionally but it's a lazy way to type macros. Mostly it's on when I don't want it.
Using my PBP more these days, doing audio recordings with it. And I just went through a 2 day power outage and the PBP was the only thing that still had a couple hours of battery left. As winter sets in I'll spend more time with it in my recliner.
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I suppose the Linux equivalent of a TSR would be a kernel module.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=linux+%22kerne...cal&ia=web