Explain how to map caps to ctrl for wireless keyboards connected to a Steam Link
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" Lowercase the e (have a habit of making it uppercase).
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:ca E e
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" Mapping ESC in insert mode and command mode to double i.
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imap jj <Esc>
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" Bail out of insert mode by double-pressing 'j'.
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" Disabling because it's annoying and I now have a keyboard that I can use
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" through the Steam Link that lets me map caps to ctrl, so I no longer need
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" this.
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" imap jj <Esc>
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" Suspend vim process and return to the shell. Can return to vim with `fg`.
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nnoremap <leader>z <c-z>
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* If using a Lenovo then disable touchpad lock in the Lenovo Vantage app.
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* Map caps key to left-ctrl using Sharpkeys.
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* This covers keyboards directly connected to the PC, but not wireless
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keyboards connected to the Steam Link. To remap caps for that, install
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Bill Microsoft's [PowerTools](https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/releases/)
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and then go to the key remapper and map caps to ctrl. It took me years to
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find a solution to this. Fucking Steam Link. Note that you can probably
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not bother with Sharpkeys and just use PowerToys for all remapping needs.
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I'll have to give it a test some day.
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* Download [O&O ShutUp10](https://www.oo-software.com/en/shutup10) and disable things.
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