Windows 7 change capital letters




















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Below we cover each ways of changing the case of text. While typing, you can modify the case of any text by pressing either the Caps Lock or Shift. If you need to alter the case of text that has already been typed, skip to the convert the case section. If you want to type in all uppercase, the Caps Lock key can be used. However, keep in mind that in many situations, typing in all caps is bad etiquette.

To change the capitalization one letter at a time, press and hold either the left or right Shift , then press the letter you want to be capitalized. Using the Shift key is the most common method of creating a capital letter on a computer.

On smartphones and tablets , there is no Caps Lock key or Shift key. To uppercase capitalize a letter on these devices, press the up arrow on the on-screen keyboard and then the letter you want to be capitalized. The picture is an example of the Apple iPhone on-screen keyboard with the Caps up arrow key in black to indicate it is active. If you want to type in all caps on a phone or tablet, double-tap the up arrow. If done properly, the arrow has an underline and remains active until tapped again.

For capitalizing one letter at a time, the Google Chromebook works like all other computers.



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