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CAPS Wizard
Version 2.0 Runs on 10.12+ |
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SHOW
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WARN
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CAPS Wizard
runs by default as a regular application, but must be hidden
to be able SHOW or WARN. It hides itself unless you bring it
forward by click on its Dock icon or choosing "Open Preferences"
under the arrow in the menu bar (if you choose to display the
arrow in the menu bar).
When it is brought forward, under the CAPS Wizard menu
you can choose to:
You can choose to hide the Dock icon (which means you cannot
display any indicators in the Dock), in which case the small
arrow will always appear in the menu bar, and must be used to
perform any of the above functions.
When you choose to view your Preferences to
configure CAPS Wizard, this window appears:
If you show the icon in the menu bar, selecting the icon
displays a menu that allows you to open the preference pane.
This window allows you to configure the SHOW preferences.
If you choose the WARN tab, you get this
window:
For CAPS Wizard to be able to
warn you about multiple shifted key presses, you must allow it
to "control your computer" in the Security & Privacy System
Preference, Privacy tab, Accessibility section. CAPS Wizard
never actually controls anything on your computer, but this
permission is required for it to be able to monitor, and hence
count, your keystrokes. The System Preference would look like
this:
If you need to allow this access for you settings to work, you
will be prompted to allow access.
On either tab you can specify that you want CAPS Wizard to
start when you login, and/or to automatically check for
upgrades.
Once you close the Preferences window, CAPS Wizard hides itself
and starts working.
1.0 - Initial Release.
1.1 - Bug fix.
1.2 - Updated registration system.
1.3 - Corrected the version number in the Preferences and Help.
No functional changes.
1.4 - The helper application that launches upon login no longer
appears in the Dock.
2.0 - Functionality improvements:
2.1 - Various improvements:
CAPS Wizard is shareware. You can try it out for 30 days, but if you still use it thereafter, you must register it. The price is very reasonable--$6. After 30 days, CAPS Wizard will not work unless you have registered it.
Registration includes future updates.To purchase CAPS Wizard, click here. Once you have paid, you will receive a registration code via email. You can enter this code by choosing Registration... in the menu bar menu.
If you do not get your registration code via email in a timely
manner it may be that it was eaten by an overly aggressive spam
filter. In that case, click on the Retrieve Purchased Code button in the Registration... dialog or
click here
and enter your PayPal purchase information to retrieve the code.
You may distribute CAPS Wizard unmodified via any media, as long as you keep it together with its Read Me file.