When Caps-Lock is set on on the remote machine, it requires the local machine 
to set Caps-Lock on to get lower case.

VNC it appears does not map the keyboard correctly is my assumption. There is 
no way to know the remote machine has the keyboard caps-lock set on or off 
unless it is right there close where you can walk over and fix the keyboard and 
turn the caps-lock off on the remote machine.


On Aug 29, 2011, at 02:44 PM, Philip Herlihy wrote:

Why is it that sometimes you have to set Caps-Lock on your local keyboard to
get lower-case characters on the remote machine?  Is there a fix?

Philip Herlihy   




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