Short: Commodity output lowercase when CapsLock+Shift Author: wrlyman@interaccess.com (Rob Lyman) Uploader: wrlyman interaccess com (Rob Lyman) Type: util/cdity Version: 1.0 Architecture: m68k-amigaos When you hold down a Shift key while the CapsLock is turned on and press a letter on an IBM keyboard, you get a lower case letter-- very useful if you are typing a string of upper case characters and need to put in a single lower case one. An Amiga you get an upper case character in the same situation. As much as I like the Amiga, I prefer the IBM method of operation for the keyboard. This commodity does just that. When active, it watches the input stream. Any alphabet characters (including foreign characters, e.g. æ, ò) coming through that have both CapsLock and a Shift key active are converted to lower case. Numbers (0-9) and symbol characters (#,>,\) are unaffected. InvertCase uses the keymap.library, and is aware of foreign keyboards (e.g. German, French, Dvorak).