Unlock "Caps Lock" with the "Shift" key on Linux

DELARGE Posted messages 4 Status Membre -  
 Anonymous user -
Hello,
Does anyone know how to configure Linux UBUNTU 13-10 so that the "Shift" key unlocks the capital letter selection previously activated by pressing the "Caps Lock" key?

Thank you in advance

Best regards to all.

DELARGE

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zipe31 Posted messages 34620 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   6 501
 
Hello,

I'm not sure I understand everything, but here goes...
Configure the keyboard and more specifically this link

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DELARGE Posted messages 4 Status Membre
 
Hello Zipe 31,

Thank you for your response, but all of this seems quite complicated and rather risky considering the potential to destabilize my system given my very limited computer skills.

I was hoping there would be a simple way to achieve my goal directly.

But perhaps I poorly formulated my question, which is why I am specifying it below:

The standard setting for the French "AZERTY" keyboard that is offered to users when installing UBUNTU 13-10 is such that an action on the "Capslock" key locks uppercase letters. To unlock them, you have to press that same "Capslock" key again.

In order not to disrupt long-standing habits, I would like to be able to unlock uppercase letters by pressing the "Shift" key, as I used to do.

But perhaps there is no simple way to achieve this result?

Thank you again for your attempts.

Best regards

DELARGE.
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zipe31 Posted messages 34620 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   6 501
 
I may have found your happiness ;-))

System menu
=>
Preferences
=>
Keyboard
=> tab
Layouts
=> button
Options
.

There, you expand the line Caps Lock key behavior and choose the option that suits you, apparently it would be:

Caps Lock acts as a shift lock. Shift temporarily cancels Caps Lock.
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Anonymous user
 
Nothing to do with your problem, just that your message is perfect! No mistakes, perfect language, punctuation, line breaks... polite, nothing to say. That's rare these days.
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