• rustydomino@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      You can use PowerToys for Windows to (among other things) disable caps lock. I’m no fan of Microsoft, but they do provide PowerToys for free and there is a lot of useful stuff in it.

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        17 hours ago

        Should I applaud them for collecting a bunch of open source tools, which should never even have to be written and instead included in the OS, and bundling them in PowerToys?

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          Well… You do? It’s a software for a small userbase, mostly for edge-case scenarios - there’s no wonder why it’s not built-in. Nonetheless, it’s a first-party, very good software that was created with a big love.

          PowerToys is incredible. It would be good if we saw suits like this for other platforms.

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        PowerToys is the sole reason I somewhat get along with binbows on my work laptop.

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      Stunning Windows goes still as user-friendly.

      I mean I get we are supposed to hate Windows here but highlighting a specific thing that very few people would even want to try and use that as a reason to doubt it’s user friendliness is just picking at straws. There’s tons of reasons that Windows can be interpreted as not user friendly already.