Hello all following this thred,
   I wrote to report this issue to Apple and received feedback
regarding how to work around it. There is apparently two ways and as
one poster points out here possibly a third way. Apple support says go
to "settings>general>accessibility>keyboard" When in keyboard they
suggest to turn off lowercase keys. This will take some time getting
use to as it appears to lock it in uppercase and in order to get it
out of uppercase you have to remember to tap on the shift key. The
alternate method that Apple recommends is to start typing the message
and when you need to lock shift in capslock mode tap the shift key and
get it into uppercase mode then use the roter and once you are on
action flick up or down till you get to capslock. They say they are
looking into it though.

On 9/18/15, Eileen Scrivani <etscriv...@verizon.net> wrote:
> I had this exact problem the other day after updating.  It was on the screen
> where you need to re-enter the passcode after updates are done.  It would
> take a one finger double tap to put uppercase on a single letter, but could
> not do an entire string in caps.
>
> I confess I haven’t had a reason to type and use the caps lock.  I’m using
> an IPhone 6.
>
> Eileen
>
>
> From: Josh
> Sent: Friday, September 18, 2015 12:29 PM
> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: IOS 9 impressions?
>
> What is the new way to lock upper case when typing out a text or
> something? When I do the triple tap on the shift key it does not lock
> for me. Is anyone else experiencing this?
>
> On 9/17/15, Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Anyone else install IOS 9 and what are your impressions?
>>
>> I have it running now for less than 24 hours of course.  Battery drain
>> seems
>> higher but I probably need a phone restart that usually clears battery
>> issues.  I like VO saying cap and the letter now instead of uppercase or
>> capitol, and the replacement for passbook seems easy to use.  Other than
>> that not to many impressions yet.  What are you all experiencing?
>>
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