Yes. When caps lock is on, pressing Cmd+N inserts an "n" into the current document.
On Thu, Nov 24, 2011 at 1:51 PM, Neil Toronto <neil.toro...@gmail.com> wrote: > For either of you, does turning on Caps Lock do it as well? DrRacket does > this weird thing on my Ubuntu box, where CTRL-<anything> inserts a > capitalized <anything> when Caps Lock is on, instead of invoking a shortcut. > > I haven't reported it yet because I thought it might be an Ubuntu thing only > - it seemed to start happening when I got 11.04 - but none of my other > programs do it. > > Neil T > > > On 11/23/2011 08:28 PM, Nadeem Abdul Hamid wrote: >> >> Yes, this seems to happen to me sometimes too. I just tried Cmd+N to >> create a new file and it wasn't working; but it worked by selecting >> the "New" menu item. It seems to maybe have something to do with >> switching desktop "spaces" - because after doing that, the Cmd+N >> shortcut doesn't work, reliably. >> >> --- nadeem >> >> On Wed, Nov 23, 2011 at 10:22 PM, Leonard Cuff<lcu...@yahoo.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> I've just resumed my efforts to learn scheme after a long hiatus, and I >>> can't seem to get to first base: >>> I'm using Racket 5.2 with Macintosh Lion software (version 10.7.2). >>> >>> Many of the command keys don't seem to work. Specifically Cmd-R prints >>> an >>> r in whatever window I'm in, rather than running. CMD-N (new) and CMD-T >>> (new tab) do not work, even though selecting from the menu gets me a new >>> window or a new tab. Some command keys work - The preferences come up >>> with CMD-, Paste works with CMD-V, and save works with CMD-S. I haven't >>> tested everything. >>> >>> Is this a new bug, or do I have my head screwed on the wrong way or Š >>> >>> TIA for any and all help. >>> >>> Leonard >>> >>> _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users