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Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X
: Serial Communications
: Suddenly everything I type is all UPPER CASE. What gives?
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11.18. Suddenly everything I type is all UPPER CASE. What gives?
You must've pressed CTRL+A, tip
's ``raise character,''
specially designed for people with broken caps-lock keys. Use
~s
as above and set the variable ``raisechar'' to something
reasonable. In fact, you can set it to the same as the force
character, if you never expect to use either of these features.
Here's a sample .tiprc file perfect for Emacs users who need to
type CTRL+2 and CTRL+A a lot:
force=^^
raisechar=^^
The ˆˆ is SHIFT+CTRL+6.
Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X
: Serial Communications
: Suddenly everything I type is all UPPER CASE. What gives?
Previous: How come I have to hit CTRL+P twice to send CTRL+P once?
Next: How can I do file transfers with tip
?
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