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<page xmlns="http://projectmallard.org/1.0/" type="topic" id="howto_toggling_caps_lock"> <info> <link type="guide" xref="index#getting_started"/> <link type="next" xref="howto_key_bindings" /> <title type="sort">7. CapsLock in Laptop Layout</title> <desc>Toggling it when it is the <key>Orca Modifier</key></desc> <credit type="author"> <name>Joanmarie Diggs</name> <email>joanied@gnome.org</email> </credit> <license> <p>Creative Commons Share Alike 3.0</p> </license> </info> <title>CapsLock in Laptop Layout</title> <p> Orca has two keyboard layouts: Desktop and Laptop. The layout you choose impacts which key is used as the Orca Modifier. If you are using the Laptop layout, the default Orca Modifier will be <key>CapsLock</key>. If you are using <app>Orca</app>'s Laptop Layout and want to lock or unlock <key>CapsLock</key>, you can do so by either pressing <key>CapsLock</key> twice (requires at-spi2 version 2.32 or later), or by performing the following steps: </p> <steps> <title>Toggling CapsLock in Laptop Layout</title> <item> <p> Press the Bypass command, <keyseq><key>Orca Modifier</key><key>BackSpace</key> </keyseq>, to tell <app>Orca</app> that the next command should be ignored. </p> </item> <item> <p>Press <key>CapsLock</key> to toggle its locked state.</p> </item> </steps> </page>