


This then requires the user to go back, re-typing that same content in lower-case and then deleting the capital letting typing. One example of the user of SharpKeys can be if the user has an annoying habit of hitting the CAPS lock key by mistake and typing a bunch of additional writing all in capital letters. Most often, this kind of keyboard remapping is useful when dealing with a problem of using a keyboard configured differently to the user's native language. The software can change a key so when a certain key is struck, the Windows system registers it as a different key to the one that was entered.

SharpKeys a keyboard utility that essentially remaps the keys on the keyboard using a Registry workaround to do so.
