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Answer by oblitum for Map Caps-Lock to Control in Windows 8.1

Actually I think I've built the perfect solution here:https://github.com/oblitum/Interception/blob/master/samples/caps2esc/caps2esc.cppAs a Vim user, this is a must for me, and I've been using it with...

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Answer by Storm Blast for Map Caps-Lock to Control in Windows 8.1

Using regedit is the best way imo as you know it works. This will make caps-lock an additional ctrl. But won't mess with ctrl itself. For windows 7 and 8 do the following:Open regedit.exeGo to this...

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Answer by user1670304 for Map Caps-Lock to Control in Windows 8.1

SharpKeys did it for me! I couldn't find any other way and as you've discovered the old registry hack doesn't work anymore :(http://sharpkeys.codeplex.com/

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Answer by user2253292 for Map Caps-Lock to Control in Windows 8.1

I am in the same situation. This is a partial fix. On the SysInternals web page at technet.microsoft.com, download the Ctrl2Cap.zip archive by Mark RussovichUncompress the zip file into a single...

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Map Caps-Lock to Control in Windows 8.1

Before the Windows 8.1 update, I was able to map Caps-Lock to Controls through the type of registry tweak in this post:Remapping a keyboard key in windows 8.1However, after updating to 8.1, my tweak no...

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