Expand on the differences between Caps Word and Caps Lock (#18139)
* Expand on the differences between Caps Word and Caps Lock * Add the equiv default KC_ next to intl alias * It's configurable so it's not a problemmaster^2
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@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ a modern alternative to Caps Lock:
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* Letters are capitalized while active, and Caps Word automatically disables
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itself at the end of the word. That is, it stops by default once a space or
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any key other than `a`--`z`, `0`--`9`, `-`, `_`, delete, or backspace is
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pressed. Caps Word also disables itself if the keyboard is idle for 5 seconds.
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This is configurable, see below.
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any key other than `KC_A`--`KC_Z`, `KC_0`--`KC_9`, `KC_MINS`, `KC_UNDS`,
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`KC_DELETE`, or `KC_BACKSPACE` is pressed. Caps Word also disables itself if
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the keyboard is idle for 5 seconds. This is configurable, see below.
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* To avoid requiring a dedicated key for Caps Word, there is an option
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(`BOTH_SHIFTS_TURNS_ON_CAPS_WORD`) to activate Caps Word by simultaneously
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* The implementation does not use the Caps Lock (`KC_CAPS`) keycode. Caps Word
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works even if you're remapping Caps Lock at the OS level to Ctrl or something
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else, as Emacs and Vim users often do.
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else, as Emacs and Vim users often do. As a consequence, Caps Word does not
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follow the typical Caps Lock behaviour and may thus act in potentially
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unexpected ways, especially when using an *OS* keyboard layout other than US
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or UK. For example, Dvorak's <kbd>, <</kbd> key (`DV_COMM` aka `KC_W`) will
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get shifted because Caps Word interprets that keycode as the letter 'W' by
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default, the Spanish <kbd>Ñ</kbd> key (`ES_NTIL` aka `KC_SCLN`) will not get
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capitalized because Caps Word interprets it as the semicolon ';' punctuation
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character, and the US hyphen key (`KC_MINS`), while unaffected by Caps Lock,
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is shifted by Caps Word. However, this is not really a problem because you can
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[configure which keys should Caps Word
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shift](#configure-which-keys-are-word-breaking).
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## How do I enable Caps Word :id=how-do-i-enable-caps-word
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Many keyboards enable the [Command feature](feature_command.md), which by
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default is also activated using the Left Shift + Right Shift key combination. To
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fix this conflict, please disable Command by adding in rules.mk:
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fix this conflict, please disable Command by adding in rules.mk:
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```make
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COMMAND_ENABLE = no
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Caps Word turns off automatically if no keys are pressed for
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`CAPS_WORD_IDLE_TIMEOUT` milliseconds. The default is 5000 (5 seconds).
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Configure the timeout duration in config.h, for instance
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Configure the timeout duration in config.h, for instance
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```c
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#define CAPS_WORD_IDLE_TIMEOUT 3000 // 3 seconds.
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