When holding modifier with both hands, release of one cancels both #22
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When typing consecutive capitol letters and switching hands to hold shift, I've noticed that it's easy for the release of one shift to cancel the other, if there's any overlap with both shift modifiers held at the same time. For example (Colemak-DH layout),
If there's any overlap while switching to the other hand to activate Shift with N and T held briefly at the same time, I end up typing lowercase letters. This seems to be easily solved by using the right-handed version of the Mod Tap functions on the right side, e.g. |
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Thanks for the report! I am planning on making this change. For consecutive capitols you might like to try using caps lock. |
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Sure, glad it's helpful!
Thanks, I have start using caps lock more, though I usually forget to turn it off! |
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In this case I was planning on making this change anyway, but there was no issue for it, and it's also nice to know which changes are in demand.
I'm also planning on adding an option to turn off caps automatically, so that should make it a bit nicer to use. |
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Oh, that's an interesting idea! Is that time based (like turns off automatically after a timeout), or something else? |
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Originally it was just going to be a timer, to save you from accidentally leaving it on. But a "caps word" function to automatically disable depending on keys pressed is getting popular, and looks like it'd be nice for entering acronyms and uppercase identifiers, which is probably all you need caps lock for. For example it could disable caps lock as soon as you hit a non-alphanumeric. |
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For right mods on right, see #33.
For caps word, see #51.