tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5696365473616719391.post4844935584333622248..comments2023-10-26T13:40:06.821+02:00Comments on InputStick: KP2A plugin v1.02qubashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08936207954884072113noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5696365473616719391.post-18247935421583759352016-04-13T02:43:43.954+02:002016-04-13T02:43:43.954+02:00Thanks for your feedback Stephen. Actually the cod...Thanks for your feedback Stephen. Actually the code for reversing case is already there but it is currently not used. The reason for this is that in some cases, state of CapsLock may not be detected right away. So, with such option enabled, it will be necessary to wait for additional 50-100ms before typing can be started (what complicates things just a bit). Waiting for 100ms shouldn't be a big deal if somebody needs such option, so I'll most likely just add this in next update.qubashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08936207954884072113noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5696365473616719391.post-77536475820201384862016-04-12T16:56:26.358+02:002016-04-12T16:56:26.358+02:00Thanks for this update! The CapsLock warning messa...Thanks for this update! The CapsLock warning message is useful; thanks for adding it.<br /><br />Building on that idea, you could have the plugin detect CapsLock and automatically reverse the case of the password typed. Most operating systems I've used will type a lower-case letter if caps lock is on and you press shift.<br /><br />That way, the plugin could compensate for caps lock and still type the correct password.<br />Example: My password is "PassWord1". The plugin detects Caps Lock is on, so instead of sending the password and displaying the warning, it would instead send "pASSwORD1". Since Caps Lock is on, the OS would invert the keyboard input, and the password would end up being "PassWord1".<br /><br />You could have another preference to enable or disable this feature for people who's OS doesn't follow this pattern.<br /><br />Just a thought of mine. Thanks for your hard work; I've had InputStick for 1 1/2 years, and it's still going strong. :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com