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try changing your
~/.config/kxkbrc
:that's the file KDE's keyboard settings change.
Also:
caps:ctrl_modifier
means "Make Caps Lock act as an additional Ctrl modifier, but keep identifying as Caps Lock"ctrl:nocaps
means Ctrl position -> "Caps Lock as Ctrl"ctrl:swapcaps
means Ctrl position -> "Swap Ctrl and Caps Lock"I'm using #KDE #Plasma 6.0.5 and I still see all three options in systemsettings.
I've always used ctrl:nocaps, what's the advantage of using caps:ctrl_modifier?
@eager_eagle @penquin
iirc one program (a game, I think) didn't work properly when I had nocaps: the keyboard settings would allow the keybind, but it didn't work in-game
The thing is that I don't need the option "Make Caps Lock act as an additional Ctrl modifier, but keep identifying as Caps Lock"
The one I need is gone for some reason. I need the "make caps additional Ctrl"
But that does make caps work as ctrl. What's the behavior you want?
I want it to act as an additional Ctrl so I can fix the slow response of caps lock to prevent THis behavior